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Among those in killed were Iranian top generals Mohammad Bagheri, the highest-ranking officer of the Iranian armed forces and ...
The EU’s Energy Efficiency First principle is more than a slogan; it could be the key to the EU’s industrial competitiveness ...
As much as it would like to, Europe cannot stand on the sidelines of the war between Israel and Iran. It must choose a side – ...
Although the risk of nuclear escalation is low, a prolonged Middle East conflict could trigger resurgence of inflation across ...
The Commission "will act immediately to amend or withdraw the approval," if the substance "no longer meets" EU safety ...
Romania has notified the EU of a government decision to endorse the use of Nutri-Score, marking a shift from its previously ...
The United States said it had no part in the operation, which raises the risk of a fresh escalation in tensions in the Middle ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about human rights in our time, Germany's court battle over the banning of far-right ...
Despite the collapse of the Dutch government, the Netherlands still expects to fully participate in the upcoming 'Pharma Package' trilogue negotiations.
Animal rights group, Humane World for Animals, says it fears a revision of Europe’s regulations for chemical testing in Europe could lead to more animal testing.
Balancing climate ambitions with competitiveness is a challenge for every industrial sector. Heavy industry faces an even tougher challenge, but a new report says net-zero is possible.
Polish president-elect Karol Nawrocki is expected to announce the composition of his presidential office in the coming days. His choices may reveal whether he intends to remain loyal to the PiS (ECR) ...
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