Global Europol Taskforce Identifies 18 Victims of Child Sex Abuse
A total of 18 children have been tentatively identified and two offenders apprehended as a result of the 10th edition
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
Oil giant, Royal Dutch Shell, has announced its intention to move its headquarters from the Hague to the UK in
The accelerated digitalisation related to the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly influenced the development of a number of cyber threats, according
A draft of the G20 final declaration shows that the states apparently cannot agree on concrete climate measures. Even the
Poland’s parliament has agreed on constructing a quasi wall on its border with Belarus, intended to curb illegal entries from
The dispute over fishing licenses between France and Great Britain is coming to a head: While Paris is threatening sanctions
The EU Parliament and Council have today reached a provisional agreement to make the European Medicines Agency (EMA) more effective
With thanks and praise, Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said goodbye to the Merkel government, stating her chancellorship was formative for
The European Parliament’s second EU Gender Equality week kicks off today, Monday October 25th. During the week, European Parliament committees
The Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, will run as a candidate for the French Socialists in the 2022 presidential election.