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The EU’s energy efficiency first principle is unfolding; meanwhile, French think-tank négaWatt argues a new principle would ...
Liberté toujours? As France sets its sights on a tobacco-free generation from 2032, it's not unreasonable to critique the strategy for weaning people off the death sticks.
Germany’s failure to rein in emissions from cars and heating could threaten the EU’s climate goals – and raise costs for the ...
Bulgaria sends mixed signals on cancer care, launching a screening programme while delaying access to vital diagnostic ...
The Ukrainian Security Services have said they hit the bearing pillars of the Crimean Bridge on Tuesday morning with an ...
Labour groups say current EU rules are allowing construction companies to abuse subcontracted workers. Swedish centre-left MEP Johan Danielsson is urging the Commission to present a reform proposal.
The agriculture and food sector plays a central role in ensuring food security in Europe. Securing its future is essential to ...
Nearly 400,000 people are living with cancer in Denmark. Up to 50 per cent of all cancer cases are considered to be preventable by reducing risks, according to the new cancer plan.
Germany strives to reshape its development aid program into a system of mutual benefit deals amidst societal backlash, while ...
The ruling effectively undermines the government's recent decision to reject all asylum-seekers at the border.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Macron in Rome seeking Italy’s support for the ‘Coalition of the Willing’, a ...
French MPs back assisted dying – but with a right-wing Senate ahead, this life-or-death law is far from its final breath.
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