A number of Western Balkan countries have their eye on EU membership in the near future. However, according to a newly released study, some of these countries are
In 2018, the European Commission set out a voluntary code of practice to tackle the issue of fake news and disinformation on the internet. This was part of
The European Commission has announced that it will be issuing Google with a €1.49bn fine for policies that block rival advertisers on its search engine. The firm is
The rise of anti-vaccination campaigns on social media is, according to health campaigners, one of the biggest causes of the comeback of diseases like measles in Europe. The
The destruction of wildlife has been an ongoing concern for the public, with calls on the EU to adjust its policies to protect the species most at risk.
The European Commission has recently added a number of countries to its “blacklist”, which consists of states its considers to not have adequate controls on money laundering and
Telecoms operator Telefonica made promises five years ago to help rivals to enter the marketplace in Germany. This was part of an agreement with the Commission; and in
Currently, the EU spends 8 billion euros a year supporting health and medical care for citizens living in poor or remote regions. In particular, there’s a great deal
As part of proposals to encourage clean mobility, the first EU standards to reduce pollution from trucks have been provisionally agreed between the European Parliament and Council. The
The EU’s attempt to re-write its copyright legislation has been a long drawn out process. After more problems last month, however, the proposals are now set to be