In meeting with Kazakhstan’s justice minister Marat Beketayev in Brussels on Wednesday and confirming he would travel to the country’s economic capital of Almaty for the Central Asia-European
Despite a trade deal being made in December to ensure tariff-free trade after Brexit, trade between the EU and UK has fallen sharply this year. Because of this,
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently updated its air quality guidelines, and this included tightening its recommendations for limits on air pollution. This change was made after the
Even though France has already administered over 90 million doses of the four EU-approved Covid-19 vaccines, thanks in part to the ‘health pass’ system that has driven up
Big tech companies have faced tough regulations in the EU since 2020, which include large fines or the breaking up of companies that fail to comply with rules. However, a new
In the wake of the stunningly swift fall of Kabul, EU politicians are scrambling to address the short-term consequences of the collapse of the Afghan government: the need
According to a recent report, the European Union will soon face higher prices for both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, as both US drugmakers have made changes their supply
Although access to holidays has increased in the last decade, new research by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) shows that 28% of people in Europe still can’t
Only 18% of the global population, and 1% of people in low-income countries, have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. However, reports show that European