Italy September 21, 2023 Italy's call for naval blockade may be only way to stem Europe's migrant crisis, expert says Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is calling for an EU naval blockade to stem the continent's migrant crisis, something one expert believes is the only option.
Europe September 19, 2023 EU regulator backs AstraZeneca and Daiichi's lung cancer drug AstraZeneca reported on Friday that the European Medicines Agency's human medicines committee has provided a favorable recommendation for Enhertu.
OPINION September 18, 2023 The era of Ukraine’s blank check from Congress is over The era of Ukraine’s blank check from Congress is over because America has given more military support than all of Europe. NATO must step up. The US has its own border to defend.
Artificial Intelligence September 15, 2023 Spain leads way with task force as governments rush to regulate AI A new policy task force will establish a framework through which Spain can develop and implement its use of artificial intelligence technologies across all sectors.
World September 9, 2023 Climate protesters break through police barrier, block Dutch highway Several thousand climate protesters broke through a police barrier and blocked a Dutch highway in a demonstration against fossil fuel subsidies enacted by the country's parliament.
Germany September 4, 2023 EU considers adjusting protections for wolves as farmers raise concerns about their livestock's safety The European Union is considering adjusting rules to limit protections for wolves. Farmers in Europe are concerned about the safety of their livestock.
Europe August 29, 2023 Greek wildfire now EU's largest on record as it enters 11th day Wildfires burning in northeastern Greece for the 11th consecutive day are now the largest that the European Forest Fire Information System has on record.
Europe August 29, 2023 Top EU official to nominate Dutch foreign minister for climate czar post The European Union's top official on Tuesday said she would nominate Wopke Hoekstra as the governing body's official in charge of climate action.
Europe August 29, 2023 European court condemns Bosnia's ethnic-based political system for undermining democracy, amplifying divisions A prominent judicial body in Europe has recently issued an opinion that the political system in Bosnia, established through a peace deal brokered by the U.S. in 1995, amplifies ethnic divisions.
Europe August 28, 2023 EU eyes 'bold' push to admit new members by 2030 European Council President Charles Michel said Monday that the European Union should accept new member states by 2030 in a bid to stem Russian aggression and influence.
Europe August 28, 2023 Poland files legal challenges in effort to annul 3 EU climate change policies Three of the European Union's main climate change policies are being challenged by Poland. Poland claims the policies worsen social inequalities.