January 17, 2023 EU should not legally define ‘greenwashing,’ fund groups say European Union adopting a legal definition of "greenwashing" could be counterproductive, a fund group says, as there have been few sanctions for greenwashing.
January 17, 2023 European Union reports lower-than-usual excess death rate The European Union reported 6.7% more deaths than average in November 2022, down over 25% from the excess death rate reported in November 2021.
January 17, 2023 EU commissioner: Europe to counter US climate initiatives with own 'green deal' Representatives of the European Union told the Davos summit that they plan to further green energy initiatives in response to Biden administration climate goals.
January 17, 2023 EU pharmaceutical law changes planned to prevent looming medicine shortages Proposed changes to a pharmaceutical law in the European Union will expand pharmaceutical companies' obligations to report shortages and supply products.
January 16, 2023 France to push ‘Made in Europe’ strategy at European Union summit France is planning to push a “Made in Europe” strategy at February’s European Union summit in an effort to prevent firms from relying on outside suppliers.
January 16, 2023 Paris prepares Eiffel Tower tribute to Mahsa Amini as protests continue The city of Paris prepared a tribute to Mahsa Amini, the Iranian who died after being detained by the police. Thousands of people have protested the Iranians death.
January 12, 2023 Almost half of European Union population reports their standard of living has declined, survey finds Almost half of Europeans living in the EU have reported that they have already seen a reduction in their standard of living amid the pandemic, inflation and Russia's war in Ukraine.
January 12, 2023 European Union lawmakers agree to plans meant to prevent corruption following major scandal The European Parliament President is moving forward with plans to prevent ex-lawmakers from lobbying after they leave office. This comes in response to a corruption scandal.
January 4, 2023 Putin operatives trying to turn Germans against Ukraine war: report Factions of far-right groups and pro-Putin operatives have reportedly combined forces in Germany to push Berlin to end its support for Ukraine's defense against Russia's invasion.
January 4, 2023 European Union's natural gas storage levels stand at nearly 84% despite Russian attempts to choke off supplies After stocking up on gas last year, the EU's natural gas storage levels stand at nearly 84%. This comes despite the fact that Russia has attempted to cut off natural gas supply.