The Paris Agreement builds on the assumption that countries can move at different speeds along different paths yet ultimately ...
In 2024, an estimated 40 million people were living with HIV. While 77 % were being treated, nine million were not. Despite ...
Global development assistance has traditionally focused on reducing poverty and boosting economic growth with health as a ...
Facing rising demand and geopolitical pressures, the EU is seeking to diversify and secure its supply of Critical Raw Materials (CRM). At the same time, the Western Balkans’ extensive legacy of old ...
Corporate governance refers to the relationships and structures through which company objectives are established, monitored, ...
The transition to quantum-safe cryptography poses a critical and urgent challenge for Europe, necessitating careful coordination and long-term planning across both public and private sectors. While ...
The EU's economic resilience continues to be tested by a volatile global environment. While inflationary pressures have eased ...
In June 2025, seven EU Member States (namely France, Spain, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Estonia, Germany and Portugal) ...
The EU has entered its simplification moment. After a decade of head-spinning rulemaking, the European Commission is now ...
On 10 July, the European Parliament (EP) rejected a censure motion against the European Commission. Only three months later, on Thursday 9 October, another two ...
The Financial Data Access Regulation (FIDA) is entering a decisive phase in negotiations. FIDA is the EU’s attempt to expand ...
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