The EU's top court ruled that Croatia violated EU law by taxing an Erasmus bursary meant for a Master's degree in Finland, which negated the financial benefits of the program. The student's mother filed a complaint, arguing that the bursary should be treated as social assistance, as the higher tax burden left her family with little financial advantage, especially given the high living costs in Finland. The Erasmus program has benefited 16 million people since 1987, with Spain being the most popular destination for students. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)