Before we alter our fossil-fuel energy paradigm into tempting green or renewable schemes, we must beware of the activities of Russian companies in Europe. The necessity...
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Ending Europe’s reliance on Russian fossil fuels and transitioning to clean energy have long been distant, often vague goals. Both are now necessities, but there is no...
In June, the presidency of the European Council and European Parliament finally reached an agreement on a draft directive on minimum wages in the EU. The new law aims to...
In May 2005, speaking to an enthusiastic crowd in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital, then-US President George W. Bush hailed the country as a “beacon of democracy”. Since...
A new report highlights Ukraine’s impressive digital transformation but says further reforms, especially in the area of justice, rule of law, the fight...
If Europe acts now, it can save enough gas to see it through the winter, even if Russia cuts off all supplies, says the European Commission. The European Commission has...
New regulations mean that Moldova can at least double its exports of agricultural products – for a period of one year – to the European Union without any tariffs...
A deal between Bulgaria and North Macedonia should see Sofia drop its veto preventing Skopje – and Tirana, which has been caught in the crossfire – starting...
Shops in Croatia will begin displaying prices in both kuna and euros from September, ahead of formal adoption of the European single currency in January next year...
The European Union has outlined its plans to become a global deep tech hub creating innovative solutions to pressing societal challenges, such as climate change and...
The EU has dedicated 37 billion euros of its Recovery and Resilience Facility to healthcare reforms. It will provide opportunities to improve primary care...
It will cost 750 billion US dollars for Ukraine to recover from Russia’s invasion, says Ukraine’s PM Denys Shmyhal. But donors will want to know their money is...