Irish policymakers are facing quite a dilemma ahead of an April 5 decision date on what coronavirus control measures to loosen. On one hand, the population is weary
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
Europe has entered the second year of the coronavirus pandemic with a rising caseload but one major bright spot—the vaccines which the continent began administering in December that
New data from Copernicus, the EU’s satellite observation system, shows that last year was the warmest ever recorded in the European Union. Despite the “La Nina” event, which
Last week a major trade forum between the EU and China was quietly cancelled when China’s attempt to ban dissenters was shot down by European officials. This comes
Following calls from EU leaders, post-Brexit trade talks have now been extended. With both sides wanting to secure a deal before the deadline, this news has given hope
As tobacco titan British American Tobacco (BAT) deliberates whether or not to withdraw from Croatia, the country faces the very real prospect of losing its single biggest foreign
EU competition authorities recently closed their probe into whether American chip manufacturer Broadcom was restricting competition in markets where it held a leading position, particularly systems-on-a-chip (SoC) without