EU Parliament approves lowering asbestos exposure limit
The European Parliament on Tuesday (3 October) approved a directive stepping up protections of workers from health risks related to asbe ...
The European Parliament on Tuesday (3 October) approved a directive stepping up protections of workers from health risks related to asbe ...
The appointments of the designated EU climate chief Wopke Hoekstra and his would-be boss Maroš Šefčovič have been delayed once more in t ...
The Jewish community faces an unsettling situation after an antisemitism scandal engulfed the Bavarian regional government ahead of a cr ...
Since the illegal content moderation regulation took effect in the EU, disinformation campaigns used in elections have been in the spotl ...
Efforts to curtail driving in cities are provoking debate in countries across Europe, with urban driving decried as harmful or held ...
Warsaw and Kyiv announced on Tuesday (4 October) they had agreed to speed up the transit of Ukrainian cereal exports through Poland to t ...
Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová has given election winner and Smer leader Robert Fico 14 days to form a new government, while he ...
The government’s decision to suspend the reception of single male asylum seekers in the centres run by the Federal Agency for the Recept ...
Swedish police have launched a unique national initiative to deal with the rise in violence, focusing on gang-related shootings and expl ...
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has taken aim at Italian judges for refusing to order the detention of some refugees who should have been ...
“The Republican Party has become the party of appeasers, pro-Putin folks,” warned Congressman Mike Quigley before the vote that was to avoid a ...
Slovakia’s leftist former Prime Minister Robert Fico beat his progressive rival Michal Šimečka (pictured) in a parliamentary election after cam ...