January 24, 2023 European Union's drug regulator needs to handle shortages of widely used antibiotics according to patients A European patient group claims the EU's drug regulator needs to fix the drug shortages of widely used antibiotics. Antibiotics such as amoxicillin have been in short supply in Europe.
January 24, 2023 Critics call out Biden administration for not walking away from Iran nuclear deal despite recent rhetoric Some U.S. and European politicians say a nuclear deal with Iran will normalize the world's top state sponsor of terrorism despite claims by the Biden administration that it is not its "focus right now."
January 23, 2023 European official warns Musk era of 'Wild West' for free speech is over: 'There will be sanctions' The European Commission’s Vice President for Values and Transparency told Euronews that Musk must make Twitter comply to European speech laws or face severe fiscal punishments.
January 23, 2023 European Union to aggregate cancer imaging data with artificial intelligence to speed up early diagnosis The European Union has launched a new project aimed at providing health researchers large amounts of cancer data. The initiative will use artificial intelligence to speed up innovation.
January 20, 2023 Croatian president blasts EU penalties against Hungary Left-leaning Croatian President Zoran Milanović echoed frequent Hungarian criticism of the EU, and said the union was overreaching in its powers over other member states.
January 19, 2023 EU drug regulator has not found any signs of Pfizer COVID shot linking to stroke European Union’s drug regulator said it has not found any signs of Pfizer’s coronavirus shot linking to a type of brain stroke in older adults.
January 19, 2023 European Parliament calls for Iran's Revolutionary Guard to be put on the EU's terrorist list The European Parliament wants the EU to ban economic activity that can be linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guard. They also want the organization to be listed on the EU's terrorist list.
January 18, 2023 Travel in EU countries approached pre-pandemic levels in 2022 Last year’s travel sector in the European Union rebounded almost 50% from 2021 levels, after the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered the tourism industry in 2019.
January 18, 2023 European official predicts US could soon have 'illegal hate speech' laws, raising eyebrows A European Commission official predicted this week at a Davos "disinformation" panel that hate crime laws could soon be coming to the United States.
January 18, 2023 Greta Thunberg laughs in video with German police before coal mine detention photo-op: 'Staged for cameras' Greta Thunberg was seen laughing with German officers before a photo-op of the climate change activist's detention at the Garzweiler coal mine, sparking backlash online.