The European Commission has officially presented its 'EU Inc.' proposal, a unified set of corporate rules designed to allow entrepreneurs to establish a company online within 48 hours for under 100 EUR, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and boost entrepreneurship by promising less paperwork for beginning businesses and facilitating growth across the bloc.
Meta Platforms is reportedly giving up on its virtual reality platform Horizon Worlds following significant financial losses, as part of broader business adjustments that include scaling back metaverse focus to prioritize artificial intelligence.
A Guardian article suggests that even if Viktor Orbán were to lose the upcoming April election, the fundamental issues and headaches he has caused for the European Union would not necessarily disappear.
The 8th National Women’s Summit and Expo 2026 has been held in Accra, bringing together women entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and business experts to promote mentorship, leadership, and economic empowerment.
Nvidia is reportedly receiving new orders from China, signaling a potential resurgence in its business there, which could serve as a catalyst to move its stock out of its recent trading range.
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Premier Giorgia Meloni and nine other EU member country leaders have written to EU authorities, requesting a review of the bloc's Emissions Trading System (ETS) and an extension of free quotas beyond 2034.
Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić stated in Brussels that European officials conveyed concerns regarding the recently adopted set of judiciary laws, and discussions will continue with the Venice Commission on potential amendments after their opinion is provided, emphasizing the importance of dialogue on these legislative changes.
Andres Vainola, a former Eesti Energia executive, argues that an oil shale exemption from EU regulations is necessary to reduce electricity prices in Estonia, highlighting the limitations of a 100 percent renewable energy goal.