As part of the EU’s flagship emissions trading scheme (ETS), Germany has recently announced planned changes to its taxes. The plans would include a tax increase for international
Last week, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that France has “systematically and persistently exceeded the annual limit value for nitrogen dioxide since Jan. 1, 2010”. This
Mental health issues carry a huge emotional cost. But what about the financial costs? According to a study, the economic impact of mental illness in the EU is
According to a recent survey by researchers at Oxford University, 30% of workers fear they could lose their jobs due to changes in technology. So, with this in
With the recent clashes over its budget, Italy’s high level of public debt, along with its poor economic growth, remains a serious issue for the EU. However, according
The “Rapid Alert System” was introduced earlier in the year to help connect authorities in all 28 member states and exchange information on disinformation. But according to this
In recent years, bee populations around the world have sharply decline. Many believe that the use of pesticides is the main cause, with studies showing that many species
A proposal to increase search and rescue efforts in the Mediterranean has been rejected by the European Parliament. The legislation called for member states to increase funding in
The latest 110 page Withdrawal Agreement Bill was published last week. However, many MPs have expressed anger at the limited time they have been given to read the