China-made battery electric vehicles (BEVs) will soon face import tariffs when entering the European Union’s market, where demand for these eco-friendly vehicles has surged in recent years. On
Standard & Poor has announced that it has now downgraded France’s sovereign debt rating, delivering a huge blow to the government just days before the EU parliamentary elections.
In November, authorities in Venice introduced a pilot program aimed at reducing overcrowding during peak times: a day-tripper fee, which has now been put into effect. Signs informing
After recently receiving a fine for breaking competition laws, the EU has now had another complaint about the tech giant, Google. The company has been accused by Tuta
The European Data Protection Board has expressed its opposition to Meta’s controversial new “pay or okay” business model in an opinion that was published earlier this week. According
Following a transmission incident from cattle to a dairy worker in the US, the European Commission and EU health and food safety agencies say that the risk of
The EU has announced that it will be starting investigations into some of the largest tech corporations globally after concerns were raised about anti-competitive practices. Meta, Apple, and
The European Commission is set to appear before the European Court of Justice (ECJ) following legal action initiated by the citizen-driven campaign ‘End the Cage Age’. Back in
The European Commission has issued a €1.8 billion penalty against Apple for misuse of its dominant position in the music streaming market. The Commission said Apple’s “anti-steering provisions”
A recent study by the European Pesticides Action Network (PAN Europe) has uncovered an alarming trend: fruit and vegetables across the EU are increasingly tainted with toxic PFAS,