Cranberry export hit in EU, US tarriff face-off
The American cranberry industry is one of the biggest losers so far in the escalating trade dispute between the European Union and the
EU’s anti-deserfication effort reels out 634,132 trees in Katsina
By Temitayo Ayetoto… In the last five years, the European Union (EU) has reeled out 634,132 variety of trees in Maiadua Local
EU aims 2025 Balkans expansion to check Russia, China rising influence
The European Union has indicated that it hopes to add some of the continent’s poorest countries to its bloc in order to check the
EU rejects ambitious Brexit trade deal for UK financial services sector
EU Brexit negotiators have set out a tough line on financial services, ruling out an ambitious trade deal for the lucrative sector and
EU economies grow at fastest rate in decade in 2017, latest figures show
The eurozone grew at its fastest rate in a decade in 2017, according to the latest official estimate. Eurostat said on Tuesday that
Europe’s carmakers face 30% emission cuts target
The European commission has unveiled new proposals for limits on carbon dioxide emissions from passenger cars and vans, which would
Alphabet’s Google acts to comply with EU antitrust order
Alphabet Inc’s Google said it will notify EU regulators on Tuesday on how it plans to ensure its search engine does not favour its own
Britain set to lose 40,000 investment banking jobs in Brexit exodus
The U.K. could lose up to half of its investment banking jobs over the next few years if the government continues to pursue a
Over half of UK businesses ‘lack confidence’ in government on Brexit
More than half of business leaders lack confidence in the government to conduct Brexit negotiations, a survey has revealed. Some 54%
EU earmarks 700m euros for sustainable energy devt in Nigeria, West Africa
The European Union (EU) says it has committed over 700 million euros for the development of sustainable energy in Nigeria and other