The EU’s track and trace system has been in the pipeline for several years. And despite concerns that there could be major issues and delays implementing it, the
For the leading German parties, finding common ground on immigration policies has been an ongoing battle. There have been disagreements from the start; and there are still disputes
With the European elections taking place this month, social media sites, including Facebook, claim to be stepping up their efforts to tackle the issue of online misinformation. Since
The EU’s trade negotiations with the Mercosur states – Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay – have been going on for over two decades. The aim of these negotiations
With the EU elections due to take place next month, voters in Europe are deciding which political parties to vote for and which issues to prioritise. And a
In light of the recent anti-vaccination campaigns on social media, health experts in Europe have expressed concerns over the risks of individuals opting out of vaccination programmes. Health
In the last few years, the EU has launched numerous initiatives in a bid to tackle youth unemployment. However, according to the head of the European higher education
European policymakers, particularly EU health commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis, have recently indicated that Brussels is gearing up for a renewed offensive against the tobacco industry following the European Parliamentary
The EU is leaning heavily on Bucharest to drop its opposition to the appointment of Laura Kövesi as the bloc’s new chief prosecutor. Kövesi, the former director of
The Brexit deadline has now been extended to the 31st of October. But, with no-deal Brexit still a possibility, the UK is still making preparations for this scenario.