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
After weeks of social restrictions in Europe, many countries are now looking at exit strategies and how they can gradually return to normal. In Spain, which has been
When it comes to international relations, its role in conflicts, and climate change and migration, a survey of over 40,000 Europeans has found that many believe the EU
In France, many local authorities have banned the use of pesticides near residential areas, including Parisian and Dijon. This is a precautionary measures, and as of this month,
The EU’s trade negotiations with the Mercosur states – Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay – have been going on for over two decades. The aim of these negotiations
In the last few years, the EU has launched numerous initiatives in a bid to tackle youth unemployment. However, according to the head of the European higher education
Since becoming independent in 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Moldova has been divided on its future. In light of this, the public are set to