With World Tuberculosis Day coming up, calls are being made to leaders from around the world to step up their efforts in the fight against the spread of
The EU uses three main databases for storing the information of migrants and asylum seekers. The Schengen Information System (SIS II) for wanted individuals, the Visa Information System
Poland already has some of the strictest anti-abortion legislation in Europe. Under current law, women in Poland are only legally allowed to have an abortion if the life
French president Emmanuel Macron described the recent use of a nerve agent in Salisbury as an “attack on European sovereignty.” And in response to this, at least ten
In a move that could heighten the current tensions between Europe and the US, the EU has recently announced that will be introducing a new tax for digital
The increasingly strained ties between Poland and the rest of the EU is becoming a growing concern for Germany. Since the nationalist Law and Justice Party came into
“Britain is back east of Suez,” British foreign secretary Boris Johnson boldly proclaimed during a speech in Bahrain in 2016. Mr Johnson was referring to Great Britain’s growing
Some may have thought that the long-running battle over health concerns raised by the world’s most popular herbicide glyphosate was finally over last year, when EU member states
A reformed version of the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) was introduced by the EU in 2014. Since then, less developed countries have benefitted from tariff cuts worth