At a time when Brussels should be applying maximum pressure on Moscow, the continent’s leaders have once again allowed ...
From Parliament's vice-presidents to committee chairs and delegation leaders, Brussels has its hands in German coalition ...
Currently, these technologies are subject to the EU’s strict GMO regulation, making their commercialisation in the bloc ...
"It will be the future federal government's job to continue investing in the transformation", said Germany's outgoing Green ...
In today's edition of The Capitals, read about the narrow majority in the Dutch parliament calling on the Prime Minister to ...
Euractiv sat down with Norwegian Minister Cecilie Myrseth, responsible for space policy, to discuss Oslo joining the EU’s pooled satellite capacity programme Govsatcom and IRIS2.
Opening the Habitats Directive for wolves amendment could open floodgates. Member states are urged to improve compensation bureaucracy.
Merz promised a "great leap forward" in climate protection in parliament. Now he brings out his party's climate geeks to deliver.
A deal cut in Berlin on Friday secured enough votes to pass a massive debt-backed infrastructure and military spending package, according to German media reports.
The MP leading a government review of resource management has even questioned whether Slovakia ever had a pandemic.
Greek centre-right Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis decided today to reshuffle the cabinet as his New Democracy party’s free fall in polls continues. The government narrowly survived a no-confidence ...
Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium could see billions of dollars' worth of Canadian metals being redirected and dumped on Europe. Could this spark a second transatlantic trade war?