The modelo 720, one of Spain’s most contentious declarations, is abolished by Europe
The famous modelo 720, a financial disclosure to be filed by taxpayers who hold assets abroad, such as accounts, real estate, or securities, has finally been decided by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).
France wants to rekindle the EU-Africa cooperation
Ahead of a major summit between the two continents in February, France wants to reinvigorate the cooperation between Europe and Africa.
Omicron: Europe and the U.S. consider isolation as cases increase
Omicron: Long quarantine periods are threatening the running of health systems and other industries since illnesses are on the rise.
WHO: Weekly COVID cases drop in Europe
Following a streak of weekly rises, the World Health Organization’s European area saw a modest decline in both COVID-19 infections and fatalities last week.
Europe skills shortage proved by the German dilemma
According to Detlef Scheele, chairman of the agency, demographic shifts, centered on an ageing workforce and a low birth rate, Germany will confront major skills shortages unless it begins attracting smart immigrants.
As South Africa identifies a new strain of the virus, Europe hurries to strengthen its viral defenses
Governments across Europe hurried to shore up their defenses against a new coronavirus outbreak on Friday, after South Africa disclosed the discovery of a new Covid-19 type that experts worry would jeopardize attempts to combat the epidemic.
Europe’s fight against Big Tech
GAFAM, the acronym for Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft, has been accused of not paying enough taxes, restricting competition, stealing media material, and harming democracy by propagating fake news.