In today's edition: DG SANTE on NATO and health, prevention, alcohol
In today's edition: Wine, farmers' protests, CMO
In today's edition: Germany vs AI Act, WhatsApp probe
Le président russe semble déterminé à poursuivre sa guerre en Ukraine, alors même que les problèmes économiques du pays s'aggravent.
Plus Canada's extra fee, and a military mobility working party
In Friday’s edition: Ukraine ‘reparations loan,’ College of Europe, Vance attacks, book lobbyists, trade-preferences scheme
When going home after school, Monica Ben not only takes with her a pen and exercise books but also a lantern to light the dark room and completes her daily homework in Mashonaland East province. Known as the Chigubhu lantern, a Shona name for a bottle, this portable light was made using recycled materials by […]
Europe faces industrial collapse from high energy costs and inflexible green policies, the author warns. To protect jobs, policymakers must move beyond declarations and embrace pragmatism: reassess net-zero targets and diversify Europe's energy mix for sovereignty.
Any legal changes “must comply with the principles of political neutrality, responsibility and transparency”
Booksellers warn 'millions of books risk destruction'
Fears grow that reopening laws could trigger wider deregulation risks
Applying too high a carbon tariff on Korean imports could undermine relations, minister says
Agriculture minister tried to appease protesters pledging to accelerate the distribution of EU funds
Experts warn Denmark is years behind its Nordic neighbours on civil preparedness despite its loud calls for stronger European security
The corruption investigation into former College of Europe rector Mogherini has stunned students and alumni alike, triggering both disbelief and gallows humour
Gallina says civilian health systems need protection as much as military
Seoul's trade rep urged the EU to remain a champion of free trade
Trump is dancing rings around the EU, which just looks dazed and confused. When will we finally concede that the US doesn’t love us anymore?
The Council and the European Parliament reached a provisional agreement to simplify the EU deforestation regulation and postpone its application to ensure effective implementation.
Babis's ANO won the most seats in the general election and teamed up with the far-right SPD and the right-wing Motorists parties for a majority in parliament
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