ECB cuts rates for sixth time since June despite sticky inflation
The ECB reduced its interest rates on Thursday afternoon during its March meeting, as analysts had anticipated.
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The ECB reduced its interest rates on Thursday afternoon during its March meeting, as analysts had anticipated.
German fashion website Zalando is the first online platform to challenge its designation under the EU’s platform rules, the Digital Services Act (DSA), but a hearing in the General Court in Luxembourg taking place on Thursday could raise questions on how the European Commission calculates user numbers.
Civil and military cooperation on cybersecurity needs beefing up to confront ongoing threats faced by EU member states, Poland’s Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski said at the informal meeting of telecom ministers in Warsaw on Wednesday.
US President Donald Trump told Congress on Tuesday that “Europe has sadly spent more money buying Russian oil and gas than they have spent on defending Ukraine - by far.”
Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto on Tuesday met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss what the US State Department called the "urgency of ending the war in Ukraine."
BYD revealed on Tuesday that it had raised $5.6 billion (€5.3bn) in one of the largest share sales in Hong Kong - and the biggest seen in four years.
The European Commission will publish an action plan to deal with unfair trade measures imposed on the steel sector by international competitors, and revisit import limits set during the steel trade spat which began during the last Trump administration, which are due to end in June 2026, the executive announced on Tuesday.
The European Union’s unemployment rate was 5.8% in January 2025 and 6.2% for the eurozone, according to Eurostat.