With the budget and recovery plan blocked, the post-Brexit negotiations blocked, and the Conference on the Future of Europe deferred, there doesn’t seem to be much on the
With Christmas coming up, there are fears of a third wave of COVID-19. However, the President of the European Commission said in an address this week that vaccination
In a court ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) this week, EU countries will be allowed to give biological single mothers additional maternity leave entitlements. This
In a recent legal case, the marketing of a CBD-based e-cigarette known as Kanavape in France led to manufacturers being convicted of drug charges. This resulted in a
During the debt crisis, which has lasted well over a decade, it’s estimated that 800,000 Greeks left the country to pursue careers elsewhere and seek economic opportunities abroad.
The online retailer Amazon has now been charged by the European Commission with abusing its market position, following years of campaigning from independent traders. Amazon is the market
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Spain has been one of the hardest hit countries in Europe with over 1,400,000 reported cases. In addition to this, the country, which is
As tobacco titan British American Tobacco (BAT) deliberates whether or not to withdraw from Croatia, the country faces the very real prospect of losing its single biggest foreign
According to a report by the European Environment Agency this week, lockdowns in Europe have meant some environmental improvements, including better air quality, lower carbon emissions, and less