European Green Deal could face ‘attack’ from right-wing politicians, Green MEPs warn
Gains for right-wing politicians at the upcoming European elections could mean the end for the EU's Green Deal.
Gains for right-wing politicians at the upcoming European elections could mean the end for the EU's Green Deal.
Parliamentary questions are regarded as a key element in the democratic control process, a quick and easy means of forcing political leaders and the agencies under their control to account for their actions, of defending citizens’ rights, and as a ready source of information
After enduring years of drought and ‘invading’ fruit farmers in Mexico, these locals are taking matters into their own hands.
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Backers of a new generation of genetically modified crops have urged governments to support the new technology after the EUropean Parliament restated its support.
EU lawmakers voted in a landslide in favour of new curbs on crypto, football clubs and cash transactions.
After months of delays and hand-wringing, the US president celebrated a breakthrough, saying "we came together and we got it done."
Türkiye has filed an application to grant its best-known foodstuff the same EU protection as Neapolitan pizza and Spanish jamon serrano.
The European Parliament has adopted new binding targets for reuse, collection and recycling of packaging, and outright bans on a range of disposable plastic wrappers, miniature bottles and bags deemed unnecessary, but NGOs have raised another 'greenwashing' alarm.
The video-sharing platform is subject to two Commission investigations under the DSA.
The aircraft manufacturer beats Wall Street expectations but still finds itself in crisis mode after a mid-flight cabin panel blowout in January.
The human rights organisation said the world's most powerful governments have set at tone of disregard for international rules and values.
The first Northern Music Awards were held last night in Manchester as part of a drive to highlight the level of quality music being created outside of the UK’s capital.
Mosquitoes spread the virus by biting an infected person and spreading it to another person through their bites.
Law under negotiation between the co-legislators since 2022 hopes to deliver cleaner air across EU cities but still needs to be approved by the EU Council.
A significant chunk of UK adults say they have no idea about how the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) will work when it kicks off in October.
A meeting between the British and German leaders made for a show of unity even as disagreements on how to help Ukraine persist.
Brussels fears the move could result in the country's rulers taking full control of the public broadcaster.
Onlookers waved to legislators, including Senator Tom Carper, who recalled meeting with the Ukrainian president in the past.
The UK competition regulator identified an “interconnected web” of over 90 partnerships and “strategic investments” involving AI companies.
European Best Destinations has published its annual list of the best hidden gems on the continent.
Residents started a blockade after authorities announced a border deal under which Baku will regain control of four formerly Azeri-populated villages in the area.
The Dutch brewer sold more beer in Q1 compared with the same time last year, with sales of premium brands doing particularly well.
The new rules forcing companies to check supply chains have been hailed by environmental and social activists – but raised significant concerns over red tape.
Attacks have lulled in recent weeks following a US-led airstrike campaign targeting the rebels in Yemen.
Credit card usage has increased dramatically in the US in recent months, as customers increasingly struggle to pay for everyday items and charge them instead to cards.
The right-wing European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) party has confirmed it will not field a lead candidate in June’s European elections, spurning the process as "useless."
Here’s a look at some of the efforts in Europe to tackle disinformation and what voters should look out for before the June vote.
Fund managers' political leanings sway the way they vote, impacting company governance at the expense of its performance, Massimo Massa and Lei Zhang write.
The men were arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and of entering the UK illegally, police said.
Like everything else, critical thinking is a skill that takes time and practice to develop. The more you do it, the better you become.
The regions will call upon the OECD countries to support safe, secure AI.
The vote is an important signal to the rest of the world that the EU is serious about prioritising greater ocean protection.
The European Commission has drawn up strict criteria on when the use the most dangerous substances is justified, but with an overhaul of the EU's core chemicals regulation still on ice, green NGOs have urged a redoubling of efforts to limit pollution and health risks.
The Port of Baku, strategically located on the Caspian Sea, is expanding to meet global trade demands while prioritising sustainability and investing in local projects.
Nine-year-old Cooper went viral after winning a European championship with his uncanny impression of a seagull.
Nominees have been announced for the 2024 Ivor Novello Awards, the awards that celebrate the best songwriting and composing for the previous year in British and Irish popular music.
The long-lost guitar, played by John Lennon, could set a new world record as "the highest-selling Beatles guitar."
The European Commission opened infringement procedures today.
Pictures and videos of riderless horses in the centre of the British capital have been shared on social media.
At the end of the day, people on both sides of the border must be reassured of the potential for prosperity for the next generation of Europeans. If the past is any indication of the future, we can safely say that the business case is indisputable, Stefano Mallia writes.
France’s Louvre could move the Mona Lisa to her own basement room. Here’s why.
Authorities say the firm's pre-ticking site design limits the freedom of choice for consumers.
US President Joe Biden is expected to pass a bill on Wednesday giving Ukraine €56 billion in its efforts to stave off Russia's ongoing invasion. Despite the hoopla some Ukrainian lawmakers express hesitation about how the support will actually help the front line.
Timur Ivanov is accused of accepting a massive bribe when he was one of Russia's 12 deputy defence ministers.
As Europe endures an unusual cold snap, many fruit farmers are concerned for their summer harvests.
The EU Commission has used new powers to raid a Chinese surveillance company under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation – in a move that will further complicate ties with Beijing.
Four artists have been nominated for the Turner Prize, Britain’s most prestigious art award, for the first time.
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Brussels has sent Turkey billions of euros to provide for migrants and refugees who would otherwise cross into the EU. But it's not clear how the money is being spent.