Titanium Dioxide (E171) is a frequently used food additive. However, a recent report by the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) found that the additive is unsafe, and the
A new report released by the EFA Group in the European Parliament shows that a majority of European consumers think genetically modified foods should have compulsory labeling. This
To try and promote greater “fairness” in the global supply chain, the European Commission has announced that it will be changing the way it controls exports of COVID-19
Despite the EU experiencing economic growth and low unemployment in the last decade, in-work poverty has steadily increased. Since 2008, social inequalities have become a more prominent problem as wages
In recent years, nearly all pandemics, including Ebola, SARS, and Covid-19, have been caused by infectious diseases that are passed to humans from animals or insects. Because of
In a recent legal case, the marketing of a CBD-based e-cigarette known as Kanavape in France led to manufacturers being convicted of drug charges. This resulted in a
In an attempt to curb a second wave of coronavirus,some European countries are turning to cheaper, faster testing options. These tests are often less accurate than the alternatives,
Test and trace apps are now available in many European countries. These apps are considered one of the most effective ways to curb the number of new cases.
The world population is predicted to reach close to 10 billion people by 2050. This, combined with the risk of natural disasters and food shortages, could lead to
According to a report by Eurostat, the European statistics agency, the size of the eurozone economy fell by 12.1% in the second quarter of this year – this