The European Commission has charged several German car manufacturers of attempting to block the use of clean emissions technology. The EU has accused the top German manufacturers, which
In a new study, it’s been found that some companies in Europe aren’t following EU legislation properly when it comes to safety checking the use of chemicals in
Recently, the French government made an attempt to regulate how Airbnb and other online accommodation providers operate, without having to go through the EU first. However, after being
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
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 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
Part of the EU’s climate change targets is to reduce carbon emissions by 40% by the year 2030. Despite receiving opposition to these targets from some member states,
After several revisions, MEPs have now announced that the new copyright laws – or Article 13 – have now been approved. This means that, going forward, tech firms