The largest tech companies are now facing tough new regulations in the EU. These measures are intended to be a complete overhaul of EU digital markets. They also
According to the European Commission’s head of competition, Margrethe Vestager, national governments in the union could be provided more aid for climate-friendly projects, provided the projects are in
Lawmakers in Germany have now approved legislation that bans single-use plastic products. This includes cotton buds, cutlery, and straws, which have been widely criticised over their impact on
In 2019, the Commission found a record number of potentially dangerous goods for sale in the EU. The report, which looks at a range of products for sale,
According to the EU’s Vice-President for Digital Affairs, Margrethe Vestager, the EU plans to crackdown on the sale of illegal and counterfeit goods as part of the upcoming
According to a survey by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, citizens in three European countries believe that the recent pandemic has weakened support for the European Union. The survey
As the EU sets out plans for easing lockdown restrictions, many governments are searching for strategies to prevent a second wave of the virus. Antibody testing is an
The EU is currently working on new environmental standards for batteries being sold in the EU. These strict new standards could mean that batteries that don’t meet the
At next week’s European summit in Brussels, leaders will meet to discuss climate neutrality and will push for agreement on trying to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. In