The top rights officer at Europe’s border agency said in a confidential report that it should stop working with Greece because border guards there were mistreating asylum seekers.
Author: Monika Pronczuk and Matina Stevis-Gridneff
E.U. Calls for Taxes and Handouts to Battle Rising Energy Prices
The European Commission wants the bloc’s members to impose taxes on the profits of energy companies to fund handouts to households and businesses.
Leader of E.U. Border Agency Departs After Accusations of Abuses During His Tenure
The head of the agency, which became emblematic of the bloc’s hardening migration policy, has faced mounting allegations of mismanagement, harassment and human rights abuses at Europe’s borders.
The EU Could Seek Billions in Penalties if AstraZeneca Doesn’t Deliver Vaccine Doses
Lawyers for the European Union told a Brussels court that if the company does not deliver 90 million doses by the end of June, the bloc would seek a penalty of €10 per dose per day.
E.U. Approves Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
The decision opens the way for the delivery of 200 million doses ti help speed vaccination efforts.