State of the Union: Greenpeace warns of disappearing family-run farms in EU
This edition of State of the Union focuses on the future of agriculture in the EU, the situation in the Middle East, the first plans of the new French government…
This edition of State of the Union focuses on the future of agriculture in the EU, the situation in the Middle East, the first plans of the new French government…
Two Ukrainian cities woke up on Friday to sweep away the destruction caused by recent Russian attacks. Read More
Chinese producers of electric vehicles will soon face steep tariffs before selling their high-end goods in the EU market. Read More
The road and railway connecting the capital Sarajevo with Mostar and the Adriatic Sea have been inaccessible, with domestic media reporting entire sections swept away or blocked by debris. Read…
Baku Climate Action Week highlighted the need for cleaner natural gas as NGOs push for reduced methane emissions from oil companies before COP29. Read More
The Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice (ECJ) handed down its judgement of a long-running legal dispute involving a former high-profile footballer. Read More
The EU institutions’ consultations with the people of the Western Sahara were insufficient to establish their consent to deals which concerned them, the court said. Read More
Chinese producers of electric vehicles will soon face steep tariffs before selling their high-end goods in the EU market. Read More
Refusal to recognise a change of gender legally undertaken in another member state violates the rights of EU citizens, the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice ruled today. Read More
Plant-based foods can continue to be sold and promoted using terms traditionally associated with meat, as long as their composition is clearly labelled and does not mislead consumers, the EU…