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A new EU vision for the future of women’s rights skipped over the issue of abortion, which remains controversial across Europe despite being widely available. A new “roadmap” for the future ...
Protesters are converging on Belgrade, as Serbia faces some of the largest demonstrations in decade amid anger at regime.
The recommendations in the working document are currently too cautious and will be made more ambitious, a source close to the ...
The MP leading a government review of resource management has even questioned whether Slovakia ever had a pandemic.
At a time when Brussels should be applying maximum pressure on Moscow, the continent’s leaders have once again allowed ...
The world’s wealthiest nations collectively caused 15 times more biodiversity loss internationally than domestically, driving ...
Friedrich Merz wants to end Germany’s deadlock on EU policy, but his solution may not be to everyone’s liking.
"Ukraine made it clear that it will not recognise Russia's rights over our territory,” a Ukrainian official told reporters.
The procedure has been kick-started after an anonymous email was sent to the media, accompanied by a video and a letter.
Euractiv sat down with Milena Roveda, the chair of the recently formed European Fusion Association, to discuss why they want fission and fusion to be regulated in different ways.
Researchers from Canada's Citizen Lab say that WhatsApp's recent findings represent just one aspect of how Paragon's spyware ...
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