The European Travel Information and Authorization System has been postponed to 2026. Here's what travelers should know.
The “penny has dropped” over the need for a reduction in EU regulations, the Taosieach has said. Micheál Martin said the ...
US Senator Bill Hagerty of Tennessee has introduced a bill that he says is designed to protect American companies from ESG ...
ETIAS, Europe's new travel authorization regulation that will require international arrivals to get advance approval and pay a fee before entering Europe, was supposed to go into effect in 2025.
Newly-published European Commission legislation set to come into force this month lays down regulations for ground-handling ...
EU countries agreed to push forward with plans to ease current restrictions on some gene-edited crops—a move backed by farmer ...
The European Commission’s proposal for a new "Returns Regulation" for undocumented migrants, announced March 11, is both ...
Israel on Thursday further softened regulations on imports to make it easier for goods from the United States to enter the ...
The EU is poised to fast-track delays in sustainability reporting, giving the EU time to debate the remaining changes while ...
Doug Rebout, who was elected last month as the president of the Wisconsin Soybean Association, agreed that the EU’s proposed ...
Five businesses adopt AI every minute in Europe, yet a concerning gap is emerging between nimble startups and cautious ...
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