Europe Must Act to Nip Obesity in the Bud, but the Devil’s in the Details
If Europe was still in doubt that it needs to curb its rising obesity rates, the coronavirus pandemic has put
If Europe was still in doubt that it needs to curb its rising obesity rates, the coronavirus pandemic has put
In a remarkable peacetime repatriation campaign, the EU has now managed to bring home more than 500,000 EU citizens who
The IMF’s latest World Economic Forecast bears destabilizing news for Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) economies already roiled by
Leaked documents from the European Commission seen by the Guardian show the EU’s executive body is moving to bar companies
As European countries slowly start to look past the acute quarantine phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, attention is naturally turning
The number of patients in intensive care in Italy has been declining for nine days in a row.
The Spanish government says it is expecting to see a decline in the country's coronavirus epidemic.
For the first time, France has seen a drop in the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care.
With the tragic news that Italy has surpassed China with the most deaths caused by SARS-CoV-2 (the “novel coronavirus”), Europe
As Scandinavia ushered in 2020 with its warmest-ever winter temperature, it’s clear that this year is going to prove a
Two years after its launch, Germany’s much-hyped ‘Compact with Africa’ (CwA) initiative hasn’t managed to make much progress.