Last month, the ECJ ruled against France’s attempts to fight against how Airbnb operates. The government wanted to be able to regulate the service without EU interference. However,
With the new extended brexit deadline in place, MPs have released figures on the costs so far to the UK. Transport costs have been especially high, with the
In an effort to improve regional health systems in African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries, the EU and WHO have made an agreement to fund a new grant program.
Members of the EU agriculture and fisheries Council are due to meet this week to discuss making a deal on how the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF)
In a report put together for World Food Safety Day, the WHO claims that over 23 million consumers in Europe become ill each year after eating contaminated food.
According to the latest European Drug Report, the amount of cocaine and synthetic drugs being seized in the EU has increased, and in 2017 it hit a record
According to a new study carried out by the WHO, Southern European countries, despite having many treatment prevention initiatives in place, still have higher rates of childhood obesity
According to the WWF, the European is “deliberately harming climate action” with its farming policies, which are preventing progress being made on climate change. In the report, which
Phasing out coal is a major part of the EU’s climate change initiative. But, according to a report by Climate Action Europe and Sandbag, eleven EU countries are
The European Commission has charged several German car manufacturers of attempting to block the use of clean emissions technology. The EU has accused the top German manufacturers, which