There is talk of new momentum in the EU accession process. However, when EU citizens think about EU enlargement, 37 percent ...
Why is the legal recognition of femicides a taboo? And, beyond that, are we doing enough as societies to respond effectively ...
Nuclear waste is accumulating worldwide as permanent repositories lag behind. Bulgaria is facing rising spent-fuel stocks and ...
The European commission issued a warning to Bulgaria, as anti-graft protests continue to erupt throughout the country as its ...
A transactional peace deal brokered by president Trump has paved the way for massive US investment in DR Congo and Rwanda, but the fighting in eastern DR Congo continues.
A US ex-marine, a French former intelligence officer, and a Swiss ex-colonel are to join enablers of Russia's 'shadow fleet' ...
The war in Ukraine, North Korea’s missile tests, and China’s growing assertiveness reveal a stark truth: the EU needs to ...
In an exclusive interview with EUobserver, Marta Lorenzo, the director of the UNRWA office in Brussels, summarises the ...
EU-funded equipment shipped to border police in autocratic regimes may be stripped of any EU insignia to help conceal its ...
Council and European Parliament agreed on a 90-percent CO2 reduction on 1990 levels by 2040 — but the agreed text is weaker than the initial proposal made by the EU Commission.
The EU on Wednesday promised to save business a further €1bn per year by stripping down more environmental reporting ...
This year has seen stakes in 53 new offshore oil and gas exploration licences awarded by Norway to 20 companies who are set ...