Part of the EU’s climate change targets is to reduce carbon emissions by 40% by the year 2030. Despite receiving opposition to these targets from some member states,
After several revisions, MEPs have now announced that the new copyright laws – or Article 13 – have now been approved. This means that, going forward, tech firms
According to provisional legislation announced earlier in the week, all new cars sold in the EU will be fitted with speed automation by 2022. This follows a proposal
A number of Western Balkan countries have their eye on EU membership in the near future. However, according to a newly released study, some of these countries are
In light of the recent changes to farming subsidies in the EU, it’s crucial that the agricultural industry finds new, effective ways to meet the environmental and economic
“Structural reform” is a term that’s commonly used in European politics. In particular, it tends to be mentioned during – and after – economic crises. But what is
In 2018, the European Commission set out a voluntary code of practice to tackle the issue of fake news and disinformation on the internet. This was part of
The European Commission has announced that it will be issuing Google with a €1.49bn fine for policies that block rival advertisers on its search engine. The firm is
The recent EU-Arab League summit produced a nice group photo. Sadly, it fell short of its potential. The summit was held at the Egyptian resort city of Sharm