As tobacco titan British American Tobacco (BAT) deliberates whether or not to withdraw from Croatia, the country faces the very real prospect of losing its single biggest foreign
According to a report by the European Environment Agency this week, lockdowns in Europe have meant some environmental improvements, including better air quality, lower carbon emissions, and less
In an attempt to curb a second wave of coronavirus,some European countries are turning to cheaper, faster testing options. These tests are often less accurate than the alternatives,
Online safety is a significant concern for EU citizens. In a study, over 30% said they were worried about their data being misused by companies, governments, or cyber
EU competition authorities recently closed their probe into whether American chip manufacturer Broadcom was restricting competition in markets where it held a leading position, particularly systems-on-a-chip (SoC) without
Test and trace apps are now available in many European countries. These apps are considered one of the most effective ways to curb the number of new cases.
Less than a month after the European Commission made proposals for restricting free movement in the European Union, the proposed measures have now been approved by EU council.
According to the European Commission’s head of competition, Margrethe Vestager, national governments in the union could be provided more aid for climate-friendly projects, provided the projects are in
After forecasts predicting there may be shortages of COVID-19 vaccines available, the EU has announced plans to allocate additional funding to buy more vaccines. The Commission estimates that,
The European Commission considers the rollout of 5G critical to its economic and digital growth plans. However, in a press release, it admitted that it will not be