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For the first time in a decade, the EU has seen a rise in new HIV infections. The bloc must take political action to reverse ...
Brussels is holding off on implementing countermeasures even after the US president announced a 30% baseline levy on European ...
As the EU’s right-leaning parties putting the environment at risk, European youth must mobilise to put the health of our ...
As Russia gears up for major war games near NATO’s eastern frontier, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are scrambling to ...
A new industry-born initiative aims to stimulate innovation in the agri-food sector in a way that is beneficial to both small ...
A European Parliament vote today risks jeopardising the EU Deforestation Regulation. After already being delayed by a year, ...
As AI transforms every corner of the economy, data centres are emerging as vital digital infrastructure. How can we build ...
A new ‘one in, one out’ plan and expanded French police powers are fuelling political tensions across the EU — and exposing ...
While Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Greece cut smoking rates by backing safer alternatives like vaping, Brussels clings to ...
The dramatic axing of an anti-greenwashing law reveals a new balance of power in the EU institutions, in which the ...
Europe’s food system is failing the very people it’s meant to serve, as decades of trade-driven, industrial agriculture have ...
Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra's 2040 climate target revisions risk diluting the EU's role as a climate leader, argue Jukka Leskelä, Bård Standal, ...