Author: Arthur Nelsen Posted on: Guardian| April 17th, 2018 The EU’s highest court has ruled that Poland’s logging in the Unesco-protected Białowieża forest is illegal,

Author: Arthur Nelsen Posted on: Guardian| April 17th, 2018 The EU’s highest court has ruled that Poland’s logging in the Unesco-protected Białowieża forest is illegal,
Author: Claire Stam Posted on: Euractiv.com| April 13th, 2018 Smart villages intend to use the full potential of digital technologies to unlock job opportunities in
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: Euractiv.com | April 9th, 2018 Portugal produced more power from clean energy sources in March than it actually needed,
Author: Florence Schulz Posted on: Euractiv | April 12th, 2018 Energy transition in Europe is proceeding too slowly and Brussels is lacking ambition to
Author: Arthur Neslen Posted on: Guardian| March 28th ,2018 Text: The EU is facing calls to overhaul its industrial farming sector by promoting more plant-based diets in
Author: Claire Stam Posted on: Euractiv | March 28th, 2018 Text: Chocolate companies still have “a huge amount of work to do” in implementing truly
Author: Not mentioned Posted on: DW.com | March 14th , 2018 Countries who refuse to take back migrants living illegally in the EU could
Author: Stuart Braun Posted on: Deutsche Welle| February 27th, 2018 As frigid air sweeps across Europe, the Arctic itself is seeing an unprecedented warm
Author: Not mentioned Posted on: The Economist | February 15th, 2018 OLIVER IVANOVIC, a Kosovo Serb politician who was murdered on January 16th, was
Author: EURACTIV.com with Reuters Posted on: EURACTIV | February 16th, 2018 The European Union told Turkey today (16 February) it would not ease travel requirements
Author: Euractiv Posted on: Euractiv.com| February 19th, 2018 A court will decide on Thursday (22 February) whether German cities can ban heavily polluting cars,
Author: Unknown Posted on: The Heritage Foundation | February 2nd, 2018 The world economy is “moderately free,” with another rise in economic liberty leading
Author : Tom Embury-Dennis Posted on : The Independent| January 9th,2018 Julien Sanchez ditches predecessor’s scheme on first day of new school term A
Author: Not mentioned Posted on: Russia Today | January 11th, 2018 The Greek parliament has overwhelmingly voted to limit the power of Sharia courts
Author: Dragana Mileusnic, Ioana Ciuta Posted on: Euractiv | 14th of December 2017 More than 60,000 premature deaths in Europe could be prevented over
Author: David Carrington Posted on: Guardian | 8th of December 2017 More than half of the European Union’s 619 coal-fired power stations are losing
Author: Dominique Ristori Posted on: Euractiv | 10th December The clean energy transition requires first and foremost bridging energy and digital economy. The single
Author: Elsa Tsioumani Posted on: IISD | 28th of November 2017 22 November 2017: A UN Environment report warns that illegal logging and wildlife
Author: Arthur Neslen Posted on: The Guardian| November 27th, 2017 Hydropower constructions have rocketed by 300% across the western Balkans in the last two
By: Sputnik News Posted : 29.5.2017 NATO officials have once again said that they are searching for ways to engage in meaningful dialogue
Author: Robert Tait Posted; 26/5/17 Hungary’s rightwing government has opened a potential new front in its war of words with Brussels by hosting a lavish international
Author: Jacques Bughin | McKinsey Global Institute Posted: 22/5/2017 The economic recovery has boosted business confidence in Europe and now the message is clear: businesses
Author: Maria Christoph Posted: 18/5/2017 Refugee aid workers have received awards around the world for their service. Just this April, German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Author: EURACTIV.com with AFP Stuff Posted: 15/5/17 The German and Italian interior ministers have called for an EU mission to be installed on the border between