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EU watchdog calls for 'better balance' in law making

European Ombudswoman Teresa Anjinho (pictured) has found a number of “procedural shortcomings” in how the European Commission prepared several legislative proposals that it considered urgent. Taken together the shortcomings amounted to maladministration, says the official. The

Kazakh president signs law on AI

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has signed the law on artificial intelligence, Qazinform News Agency reports. The press service of the presidential residence Akorda said the law on AI lays down guiding principles for the functioning of AI systems. The law identifies artificial

A renewed call to end violence against women

One in three women in Europe: Have experienced gender-based violence. Have had a violent partner in their lifetime. Have suffered sexual harassment at work. When you take into account that this violence continues to be under-reported, these numbers make for even more grim

Nitrogen management takes a major step forward in Europe

NitroScope project launches in Ghent Nitrogen is a cornerstone of agricultural productivity, yet its excessive use continues to harm soil health, water quality, and climate. To address this challenge, the NitroScope project officially kicked off with a two-day meeting at Ghent

Grand Voyager | Exploring London

From its iconic monuments, to its historic shopping arcades, London is a diverse city full of surprises. Join Lilly Douse as she reconnects with her hometown in a whole new way.

The challenges facing waste collection

EU auditors say that many EU countries struggle to meet the targets for reusing and recycling municipal waste. Instead, it is said, they still rely too heavily on landfill because of financial constraints and weaknesses in their waste management plans. This is according to a