The search for a “partnership of equality” between African countries and the European Union is a slow and unsteady process that continues to be a challenge....
MEPs “deeply worry” that the new revenues proposed by the EU Commission won’t be enough to cover borrowing costs for the EUR800bn Covid-19 Recovery Fund. In...
New analysis by Greenpeace has ranked the affordability of public transport in 30 European countries, concluding that in most places prices are too high. Apart from...
Despite the fact that wealthy nations are exceeding the International Energy Agency’s predictions in terms of investment and deployment of clean energy, electric cars and electric...
Listen to the article Greenpeace’s new analysis of the affordability of public transportation in 30 European countries concluded that prices are high in most places. According...
Listen to the article The EU’s statistics agency published data on Tuesday (2 May) showing that the annual inflation rate in the eurozone increased to seven...
The EU finance ministers will clash this week in a venue near Stockholm over new spending regulations. The proposal pits the so-called “frugal” countries led by...
The European Parliament approved a new law proposal outlawing products linked to deforestation. The adopted text covers seven household products, including wood, cattle, palm oil, soy,...