Europe Should bet on Rail Innovations to get Passenger Levels Back on Track
Last week, a federal judge in Florida ruled the obligation to wear a mask on aircraft and other forms of
Last week, a federal judge in Florida ruled the obligation to wear a mask on aircraft and other forms of
The EU is allocating a further €50 million in humanitarian funding to support the people affected by Russia’s war on
Greenlink Interconnector Limited (GIL) has announced financial close on construction of the 500MW 190km subsea and underground electricity interconnector that
The EU and Singapore have agreed to accelerate steps towards the establishment of a Digital Partnership aimed at expanding bilateral
The government of EU member Greece is going to restart a request for the European Union for funding in order
Relations between France and the United Kingdom have reached a dangerous low in the past week after 27 migrants drowned
As Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev recently noted, his official visit to Brussels—his first travel to Europe since the beginning of
November 25th marks International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. According to the European Institute for Gender Equality
The legal spat between the EU institutions and Poland has been exacerbated as on Thursday the Polish Constitutional Tribunal ruled
On Thursday, Slovenia surprised the EU with the announcement that it would suspend the use of the Johnson & Johnson
The Merkel Era, just as grand as it has been tumultuous, has come to a close with a parakeet scream,