by Graham Paul European agriculture is at a crossroads. As policymakers in Brussels debate the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the European Commission finally rolled out
Angela Merkel has made it clear what the priorities of her last EU Council presidency, which began July 1st, will be. The most vital is overseeing the bloc’s
As the EU begins to lift travel restrictions, determining which countries are “safe” is key. However, in order to avoid a second wave of the virus, it’s important
In April and May, travel and border restrictions meant a sharp drop in the number of migrants crossing into the European Union, with the numbers being the lowest
The European Commission (EC) has finally published its long-awaited Covid-19 recovery plan for Europe’s badly hurting economy – and it’s packing a punch: consisting of a dedicated corona-fund
The closure of national borders has helped limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, but it’s also dealt a devastating blow to tourism, travel and trade. That’s especially
City officials in Paris recently reported that trace amounts of the novel coronavirus have been found in the city’s non-potable water supply, drawn from the Seine and the
Last week, the European parliament called for amendments to the law that would make common chargers an essential requirement in the EU. It says that this would make
Tackling income inequality is high on the agenda for Spain’s new government. And because of this, it’s announced a series of new policies to address this issue, including