According to the European Commission’s head of competition, Margrethe Vestager, national governments in the union could be provided more aid for climate-friendly projects, provided the projects are in
After forecasts predicting there may be shortages of COVID-19 vaccines available, the EU has announced plans to allocate additional funding to buy more vaccines. The Commission estimates that,
The European Commission considers the rollout of 5G critical to its economic and digital growth plans. However, in a press release, it admitted that it will not be
Lawmakers in Germany have now approved legislation that bans single-use plastic products. This includes cotton buds, cutlery, and straws, which have been widely criticised over their impact on
Tensions are continuing to grow following Veolia’s attempted hostile takeover of rival Suez, despite French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire’s calls for calm and hopes that a “useless
An agreement has been made between the European Commission and airline operators to extend the existing waiver on takeoff and landing slot rules. This comes amid concerns for
The world population is predicted to reach close to 10 billion people by 2050. This, combined with the risk of natural disasters and food shortages, could lead to
The first COVID-19 vaccines have now been approved by the European Commission. However, despite being authorized for use from November this year, it’s still unclear when they will
In light of the forming of anti-EU party “Italexit” in Italy, a survey has been carried out by Redfield and Wilton Strategies to investigate overall support for the