A new report shows that the EU has reduced greenhouse gas emissions to 34% below 1990 levels by 2020, beating the bloc’s original target figure of 20%. According
Last week, the European Commission proposed a new entirely digital system that would replace the current paper-based Schengen visa process, which can often be lengthy and confusing. At
As part of the EU’s broader climate change policies, the European Parliament recently backed a new plan to effectively ban all new petrol and diesel vehicle sales from
The EU’s digital COVID-19 certificate was due to expire this summer. However, EU lawmakers have backed proposals by the European Parliament’s civil liberties committee to extend the scheme
Despite the EU’s vaccine rollout program being slow initially, Europe now has a high vaccination rate. So far, more than 70% of Europeans have been fully vaccinated, and
Central Asia is occupying an increasingly pivotal position in the European Union’s policy planning, in what is a strategic move on Brussels’ part to get its foot in
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
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
The closure of national borders has helped limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, but it’s also dealt a devastating blow to tourism, travel and trade. That’s especially
Strict lockdown measures have seen long-distance train travel in France fall by nearly 90%. At the moment, skeleton services are running for essential workers – causing huge financial