On Environmental Protection, the EU has a Mixed Record
It’s usually China, Japan and the US that come to mind first when the issue of overfishing is brought up,
It’s usually China, Japan and the US that come to mind first when the issue of overfishing is brought up,
The Swedish parliament has re-elected Magdalena Andersson as Prime Minister. Only the previous week, she had resigned hours after her
The Czech Republic has a new head of government. President Milos Zeman appointed the liberal-conservative Petr Fiala as the country’s
Relations between France and the United Kingdom have reached a dangerous low in the past week after 27 migrants drowned
Great Britain tightened its corona entry rules. According to Premier Johnson, all those arriving in the future will have to
In addition to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) also classifies the
Given the rapidly increasing number of COVID infections, the EU seeks to shorten the validity of the digital vaccination certificates.
November 25th marks International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. According to the European Institute for Gender Equality
Ireland’s largest teacher’s union the Irish National Teacher’s Organization (INTO) has urged the Irish Government to do more in order
A total of 18 children have been tentatively identified and two offenders apprehended as a result of the 10th edition
The issue of tobacco harm reduction (THR) is not new in Europe, but now it has received support from an