One of the key reasons Europe is falling behind in its digital transformation is a shortage of digital skills. At an event last week, MEP Maria de Graça
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
EU leaders met at a summit this week to discuss Ukraine’s appeal for fast accession to the bloc. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there has been a
The UK’s Ukraine refugee scheme has come under fire this week. All sides of parliament have criticized the government for only issuing 500 visas so far to those
Both Visa Inc and Mastercard Inc announced earlier in the week that they would be suspending all operations in Russia over the Ukraine invasion. In the coming days,
According to a new study by the Smoke Free Partnership (SFP), there are still important gaps in the European Commission’s efforts to protect public health and fully comply
The European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (EPF) released its “contraception atlas” last week, and the document has revealed a widening gap between eastern and western
In Belgium, a new set of labour market reforms will mean that workers will shortly be given additional rights, including being able to choose a four-day working week
A dispute over data could mean that Facebook and Instagram are shut down in Europe, according to the parent company of the two platforms, Meta. This is due
According to an external EU auditor, fossil fuels are getting more subsidies than renewable energy, and this could make it very difficult for the bloc to reach its