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
In the last few months, there have been increasing calls for economic sanctions against Israel due to the worsening humanitarian crisis from its military operations in Gaza. However,
The European Union has completed a reform of its migration and asylum policy after nearly a decade of deliberation. Earlier this week, the decision was made to approve
With the European elections approaching, scientists across the European Union are uniting for the first time to advocate for increased science funding from their candidates. They argue that
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
Since regulations on urban wastewater treatment were introduced in the 1990s, water quality across the European Union has improved substantially. Presently, 98% of wastewater is collected and treated
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 proposal to regulate pesticides within the European Union was put on hold by the executive arm, yielding to pressure from farmers who had staged protests across the
Over the years, Amazon has grown to become a tech giant, becoming a concern to a number of consumer groups. Now, according to a report published in Reuters,
On Thursday, EU legislators reached an agreement on the framework for an EU-wide Disability Card, which is designed to provide a baseline for support for people with disabilities