In recent months, the shortages of some medicines – particularly antibiotics – have been causing problems for EU countries. In particular, demand for amoxicillin, which is commonly used
As the war in Ukraine approaches its one-year mark, headlines are dominated by Ukraine’s efforts to secure military supplies and more modern arms from allies. With Germany finally
In recent years, neonicotinoids have come under fire for their role in the decline of bee populations. Bee-toxic pesticides are known to disrupt bees’ memory, orientation, and reproduction,
According to a new survey by Eurobarometer, the cost of living crisis is now the biggest concern for most Europeans, with 93% of respondents saying it is the
Meta has been fined €390 million euros for breaching EU data rules and will need to make significant changes to the way it collects and uses data going
Earlier in the year, members of the European Parliament were urged to support proposed new laws to prevent deforestation, which is one of the biggest threats to the
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February was, without a doubt, a global turning point. It has forced the EU to rethink its approach to international security as
For decades, Russian influence in European countries has been the worst kept secret in the intelligence world. Europe has been particularly vulnerable to covert Russian activities, with Brussels,
EU nationals living abroad are entitled to carry on voting in European and local elections in the country they are living in. However, the figures show that many
In an interview, the UK’s finance minister Jeremy Hunt says that, although Brexit has meant barriers to trade with the EU, the UK won’t be rejoining the single