“The focus must remain on real environmental protection, not profit-making.” S&D's César Luena told Euractiv.
The debate over meat’s environmental impact only hit the mainstream in 2021 when Spain’s socialist PM Pedro Sánchez publicly contradicted his consumer minister.
Tobacco companies increasingly turn to nicotine delivery products as cigarettes face pressure
Key obstacles to closer ties, however, are likely to be differing views on trade and New Delhi’s close ties with Moscow.
Signalling steady progress towards European Health Data Space integration, Ireland is creating new legislation and advancing private sector engagement to unblock bottlenecks.
Reforming the debt brake is overdue, but circumventing it in a last-ditch effort won't do any good.
Lawyers warn that control over who administers Botox, especially those without medical education, is weak, and Botox imports are often untraceable.
Discussions should indicate how to realise a “step-change” in competitiveness and help draft a steel and metals action plan this spring.
Xylella fastidiosa is one of the most threatening plant pathogens in the world.
Across Europe, voters who are disaffected by policy are more likely to be sceptics of humans causing climate changes, and half of them favour adaption over action.
EPP MEPs have been instructed to support the Commission's Work Programme because it will satisfy their demand to cut red tape for businesses.
After Sunday’s election and the new parliamentary balance, The Left may find itself in an unexpected position of responsibility.
Despite the Commission’s decision to leave tobacco tax reform out of its 2025 agenda, the Presidency wants to speed things up.
Felßner previously said he would rather work with the Social Democrats than with the Greens.
"This government will begin the biggest sustained increase in defence spending since the end of the Cold War," Starmer told parliament on Tuesday.
Europeans are facing health problems across their lifespans, according to a new WHO Europe report.
”Estonia is creating a model that other countries will likely follow," said Neerav Kingsland, head of business development at Anthropic.
”Estonia is creating a model that other countries will likely follow," said Neerav Kingsland, head of business development at Anthropic.
AGCM had fined Google €102 million for breaching competition law.
AGCM had fined Google €102 million for breaching competition law.
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