Spotlight on tobacco smuggling at European Parliament
The thorny question of how to stamp out the parallel tobacco trade in Europe will be debated next week at
The thorny question of how to stamp out the parallel tobacco trade in Europe will be debated next week at
One year ago, the European Commission (EC) made headlines and attracted considerable controversy by effectively opening the gates for its
Chinese President Xi Jinping embarked on a full-scale charm offensive in Portugal last week, successfully convincing the southern European nation
Now farmers can tap into satellite data to monitor crop changes and increase production in a more environmentally friendly way.
Authorities in Belgium are looking into claims that Spanish intelligence services spied on former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont while he
A British pub chain has announced it is to move away from a reliance on alcohol supplies from the Eurozone
Latvian company Primekss has developed a smart concrete, more durable and more environmentally friendly. This new material, produced with EU
France’s latest plans to boost its economy are set to provoke more nationwide protests, with a proposed sale of Government
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for a summit on EU refugee policy ahead of the European Council meeting
The governments of Greece and Macedonia have announced they have reached a historic agreement ending their decades-old dispute over the
Some of Europe’s biggest businesses and investors representing more than €21 trillion in assets have joined forces to pressure the