In a joint declaration signed on 18th May, four North Sea countries agreed to cooperate to develop wind power capacity and green hydrogen The heads of government from
Earlier in the year, scientists warned about the threat of chemical pollution, claiming that the current levels had already crossed a “planetary boundary”. This could pose a huge
One of the key reasons Europe is falling behind in its digital transformation is a shortage of digital skills. At an event last week, MEP Maria de Graça
Both Visa Inc and Mastercard Inc announced earlier in the week that they would be suspending all operations in Russia over the Ukraine invasion. In the coming days,
According to an external EU auditor, fossil fuels are getting more subsidies than renewable energy, and this could make it very difficult for the bloc to reach its
Malta is due to become the first EU country to legalise the personal use of marijuana. If approved this week by parliament, the legal reform will mean citizens
According to a new study, 11 European countries are already using facial recognition technology as part of their law enforcement policies, and another 8 are due to follow.
After last month’s soaring gas and oil prices, the European Union’s statistics agency has released a report showing that annual inflation in the Euro area reached a 13-year
The UK originally planned to reintroduce border checks at the end of 2020. However, the government announced this week that checks on goods will be delayed until next