Anti-corruption agendas win over CEE voters, but effective implementation proves elusive
Pundits have already dubbed 2022 a vital moment for the rule of law in Europe, with the potential to redraw
Pundits have already dubbed 2022 a vital moment for the rule of law in Europe, with the potential to redraw
2021 was a big year for a central pillar of the European Union’s ambition to build a circular economy, with
Brazil has lashed out at European plans to ban certain kinds of agricultural imports—including beef, soy, palm oil and coffee—which
Whoever believes that corruption in far-flung regions like Iraqi Kurdistan is not a problem for Europe should take a look
It’s usually China, Japan and the US that come to mind first when the issue of overfishing is brought up,
The issue of tobacco harm reduction (THR) is not new in Europe, but now it has received support from an
The news that China lost billions of dollars from closing down coal power plants across its Belt and Road (BRI)
Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche recently received the breakthrough therapy designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its
On Thursday, Slovenia surprised the EU with the announcement that it would suspend the use of the Johnson & Johnson
With Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo having received the Olympic flag on Sunday, France is now officially gearing up for its
The French government has announced severe new restrictions on the unvaccinated come August after the Delta variant surged to represent