City officials in Paris recently reported that trace amounts of the novel coronavirus have been found in the city’s non-potable water supply, drawn from the Seine and the
Last week, the European parliament called for amendments to the law that would make common chargers an essential requirement in the EU. It says that this would make
Tackling income inequality is high on the agenda for Spain’s new government. And because of this, it’s announced a series of new policies to address this issue, including
Despite calls for tougher regulations on the accommodation-booking service Aribnb, the European court has ruled that the firm won’t need an estate agent’s licence to operate, following a
As Ursula von der Leyen takes over as the new President of the European Commission this week, she has already made her priorities known: climate change and the
After coming to the conclusion that France’s new digital services tax could be harmful to US tech companies, the government just announced that it may be implementing its
In the last week, the European commission has launched a new investigation into Google’s data collection practices. The competition commission has also sent out questionnaires to firms working
Since the introduction of the visa-free zone between the EU and the Ukraine in 2017, tobacco smuggling has been a serious concern. The number of goods being smuggled
The EU has seen economic growth in the last decade. However, according to a study, since the economic crisis in 2008, social inequalities like in-work poverty have been