The idea of “health passports” is something that’s been on the table for some time. After the reopening of national borders last summer, the EU saw a surge
The EU’s obesity epidemic – which affects 10-30% of all European adults – will take centre stage at the European Obesity Policy Conference this week, in conjunction with
Despite the EU experiencing economic growth and low unemployment in the last decade, in-work poverty has steadily increased. Since 2008, social inequalities have become a more prominent problem as wages
Russia launched its “Sputnik V” vaccine for COVID-19 in August 2020. But, despite it being the first to be registered globally, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) still hasn’t
In the last few years, cryptocurrency projects have increasingly been in the limelight. But, with more Big Tech firms getting involved in these projects, the European Central Bank
A report by the Jacques Delors Institute, which was published this week, has found that approximately 30 million European citizens weren’t able to properly heat their homes in 2019. The
Environmental campaigners have, once again, made calls for the EU to scrap its subsidies for plug-in hybrid vehicles. This follows reports that hybrid vehicles produce emissions that are
In the midst of the Covid-19 crisis and its associated economic downturn, Big Government is back in a major way across Europe. European countries are almost universally jettisoning
After Facebook announced its digital currency in 2019, regulators said it could be a threat to the central banking system. But, the European Central Bank has revealed that
In recent years, nearly all pandemics, including Ebola, SARS, and Covid-19, have been caused by infectious diseases that are passed to humans from animals or insects. Because of