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International scam with memory cards uncovered in the Netherlands, VAT fraud

The criminal network defrauded Dutch tax authorities of an estimated €9 million On 10 February 2021, the investigation service of the Dutch tax authorities -FIOD...

Compendium of Resources to respond to the global problem of trafficking in human beings

Compendium of relevant reference materials and resources on ethical sourcing and prevention of trafficking in human beings for labour exploitation in supply chains The objective...

Irish family-based gang targeted in probe into €4 million laundering

On 10 February, the Criminal Asset Bureau of the Irish National Police (An Garda Síochána) took action against a criminal gang suspected of large-scale...

The European Investment Bank and Raiffeisenverband Salzburg support regional companies with a further €100 million

Raiffeisenverband Salzburg (RVS) and the European Investment Bank (EIB) are intensifying their cooperation. Due to high demand for loans, RVS has signed a further...

New WHO report reveals urgency of confronting tobacco use among women

A new report by WHO/Europe about women and the tobacco epidemic has been launched. The report, “Through a gender lens: women and tobacco in the WHO European Region”, has revealed that, although tobacco use among women is decreasing overall, the rate is going down at a much slower pace than in men, and in some countries it is increasing.

EU is right place to tackle pandemic, but reform is needed, latest survey finds | News | European Parliament

The Covid-19 pandemic has strengthened citizens’ beliefs that the European Union is the right place to develop effective solutions to tackle its effects.

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Eurozone To Recover Slowly Amid Tight Containment Measures: EU

The euro area economy is forecast to recover at a slower-than-expected pace this year, as the resurgence of the Covid-19 infections, together with more...

UK, EU meeting in bid to calm post-Brexit trade turbulence

UK Brexit minister Michael Gove and European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic are meeting in London later Thursday to try to smooth out the...

UK will not be a ‘rule-taker’, Andrew Bailey tells EU

Andrew Bailey has accused the European Union of holding the UK to standards it would "not agree to be held to itself" and...

EU says it is ready to work with Biden administration to settle trade disputes

By Andrea Shalal3 Min Read WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The European Union on Thursday acknowledged a move by the new U.S. government to refrain from imposing...

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