EU nationals living abroad are entitled to carry on voting in European and local elections in the country they are living in. However, the figures show that many
According to the EU’s foreign policy chief, EU countries are currently planning to fill gaps in their defence capabilities by increasing expenditures by €70 billion by the year
The European Commission’s latest economic forecast has raised concerns over the risk of a recession in the eurozone, as it’s predicted that most EU countries are facing further
A new report has recently emerged that TikTok staff in China are able to access data from users in the European Union and the UK. The China-based video-sharing
In the last decade, big tech companies have dominated the market in most parts of the world. However, new laws designed to open up the sector could come
Mental health issues have become more common in recent years, with this trend accelerating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite efforts to prevent it, this has hit children and
According to a report by think tanks E3G and Ember, renewable energy has accounted for a quarter of the EU’s electricity production since March 2022 and has allowed
The World Health Organization published new air quality guidelines in 2021 that significantly lowered the recommended thresholds. Although these thresholds aren’t legally binding, seven German citizens are suing
As European energy prices continue to soar due to Putin’s weaponisation of Russian gas, the EU is developing a major intervention to ease the financial burden at home.
Several years in the making, the battle over an EU-wide food label is entering its final stages. According to EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Stella Kyriakides,