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
Preparing for the digital transition is high on the EU’s list of priorities. In a recent survey, 30% of workers fear that changes in technology will affect their
Big tech companies have faced tough regulations in the EU since the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act were introduced last year. Despite spending millions on
Despite a court ban, a far-right march organized on Poland’s Independence Day has gone ahead today. The national holiday falls on November 11th and commemorates the day Poland
The ripples from China’s power crisis have well and truly reached Europe, with the continent’s automotive industry at risk of paralysis due to magnesium shortages. The source
After the diplomatic fallout caused by President Trump’s trade tariffs, the European Union has now reached an agreement with the US to settle some of the key concerns.
According to a new study, 11 European countries are already using facial recognition technology as part of their law enforcement policies, and another 8 are due to follow.
A petition organized by members of the Stop Circus Suffering campaign to ban the use of wild animals in circuses in Europe has reached 1 million signatures. Animal
A report released by MEPs of the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee (ENVI) was released earlier in the week that highlights the issue of medicine shortages.
The EU has now given the greenlight on “booster” shots for those over 18, six months after their second shot—a fact which is set to further harm vaccine