Digital Labour Platforms have Potential to Reinforce Sexism in the Workplace
New evidence from the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) shows that artificial intelligence and platform work (also called gig
New evidence from the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) shows that artificial intelligence and platform work (also called gig
The Socialist Party of Portugal’s Prime Minister Costa has decisively won the early parliamentary elections and obtained the absolute majority
After sharp protests from Ireland, Russia will move a planned naval manoeuvre off the southwest coast of Ireland. The exercises
Austria will ease its COVID restrictions after Chancellor Karl Nehammer announced relief, especially for trade and gastronomy. The 2G regulation
After the fifth ballot, Italy continues to look for its new head of state. The 1009 parliamentarians and regional representatives
In the Ukraine crisis, Russia reacted to the US offer for dialogue with restraint. Foreign Minister Lavrov said Russia’s demand
The European Union has today launched a case at the World Trade Organization (WTO) against China, over what the EU
The COVID pandemic is entering a new phase in Europe, according to Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director
All eyes are on Ukraine this week as the threat of yet another Russian invasion looms. More than 100,000 Russian
Details of the EU Commission’s new budget for the creative and cultural sectors has been revealed today with an increase
Controversy in the European airline industry is continuing in response to the European Union’s “use it or lose it” slot