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,
It’s becoming more common for younger children to be cared for outside the home in daycare centers, kindergartens, pre-primary schools, and other early years settings. On average across
After a surge in COVID-19 cases last winter, as well as earlier this year, EU countries are being urged to take a collaborative approach in the coming months
Google has lost its appeal in an EU antitrust case. The EU court has upheld the record fine, which was issued against the company for breaching competition laws.
Members of the European Parliament are being urged to support new laws that would force companies to prove that their products haven’t contributed to deforestation. According to the
Across Europe, the cost of energy, food, and housing is skyrocketing. Now, a new poll has revealed that over 70% of people are concerned about the cost of