Brussels must tackle biofuels fraud to keep long-term climate ambitions on track
With former Green Deal czar Frans Timmermans’ fresh return to Dutch domestic politics raising questions over whether enthusiasm and political
With former Green Deal czar Frans Timmermans’ fresh return to Dutch domestic politics raising questions over whether enthusiasm and political
World leaders have come together in Davos for the World Economic Forum’s first in-person winter Annual Meeting since the COVID-19
From power blackouts in France to gas shortages in Germany, Europe is experiencing heightened uncertainty regarding its energy security. Last
Intent on slashing smoking rates in the bloc, the EU is set to unveil tobacco tax proposals that have already
With the winter rapidly approaching, the World Health Organisation has warned that millions of Ukrainians face a battle for survival.
The EU Commission has presented a proposal to reduce air pollution from new motor vehicles sold in the EU to
Türkiye’s failure to release human rights defender Osman Kavala from prison may have far reaching consequences for all those seeking
The European Parliament’s third European Gender Equality Week begins today and will continue until October 30th with several parliamentary committees
The European Commission has announced an additional €45 million over six years for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Supplies
A report launched today by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), says that the Human Development Index, which measures a
The European Commission has announced the registration of a European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) entitled ‘Call to achieve a tobacco-free environment