In a recent news conference, the World Health Organisation has warned that approximately half of Europeans could become infected with the Omicron variant in the next six to
KPMG’s unusual decision to withdraw from all bidding for UK government contracts in the wake of scandals almost too numerous to count is a severe blow to the
After showing strong results and high levels of safety in clinical trials, the EU has approved the Novavax COVID-19 vaccines, making it the fifth to be authorized for
As part of the New Green Deal and in line with the development of the circular economy, the European Union is planning to introduce a “digital product passport”
Malta is due to become the first EU country to legalise the personal use of marijuana. If approved this week by parliament, the legal reform will mean citizens
Companies like Uber, Deliveroo, and other online delivery companies have been under fire for several years over their use of gig economy workers instead of employees. After a
The EU has unveiled its own answer to China’s Belt and Road (BRI) – an ambitious scheme dubbed the ‘Global Gateway’. First mooted by European Commission President Ursula
Despite being responsible for approximately 10% of greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union, political groups still have not agreed on the rules that should apply to the
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