Big tech companies have faced tough regulations in the EU since 2020, which include large fines or the breaking up of companies that fail to comply with rules. However, a new
In the wake of the stunningly swift fall of Kabul, EU politicians are scrambling to address the short-term consequences of the collapse of the Afghan government: the need
Two of the UK’s biggest mobile operators – EE and Vodafone – have announced that they will be introducing additional chargers for customers using their phones in the
According to a recent report, the European Union will soon face higher prices for both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, as both US drugmakers have made changes their supply
Although access to holidays has increased in the last decade, new research by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) shows that 28% of people in Europe still can’t
Only 18% of the global population, and 1% of people in low-income countries, have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. However, reports show that European
The racial abuse aimed at the England team following the European Championship final has sparked new discussions on ending online anonymity. Thousands of anonymous social media accounts attacked
In an EU court ruling this week, companies in the European Union will be allowed to ban employees wearing a hijab under certain conditions. The traditional headscarf that’s
Last week, the Austrian National Assembly passed an act targeting the activities of ISIS and the Muslim Brotherhood. Under the new law, released terror offenders will be monitored