It’s OK to ban wearing religious symbols at work, EU top court rules

A public administration may prohibit staff from wearing items such as an Islamic headscarf, CJEU says. The EU’s top court on Tuesday ruled that a public administration may ban staff from visibly wearing any sign which reveals philosophical or religious … Read More

EU climate agreement targets methane emissions, aims to restrict oil, gas imports

Nov. 15 (UPI) — Ministers of the European Union reached a deal on Wednesday to pass new climate legislation aimed at reducing methane emissions, while imposing new import restrictions on foreign energy suppliers, including the United States. The European Parliament … Read More

WHO to expand on European Union digital COVID-19 certification system

June 5 (UPI) — The World Health Organization said on Monday it will expand on the European Union’s digital COVID-19 certification system for use globally which will facilitate mobility across a range of ongoing health threats and pandemics. The WHO … Read More

EU takes aim at Chinese firms in proposed new Russia sanctions – sources

BRUSSELS, May 8 (Reuters) – The European Union’s executive has proposed blacklisting several Chinese companies and curbing exports to nations seen as involved in bypassing Russia trade restrictions under new sanctions against Moscow for the war against Ukraine. The 27 … Read More

1 2 3 4 5 12