Citizens are calling on the European Parliament to lead efforts to protect the environment and to consider implementing a ban on imports of beef and soy from South America.
A 2023 survey notes 85 % of people worldwide worry about the impact of disinformation on fellow citizens, and 87 % think disinformation has already affected political life in their country.
A range of economic factors have been weighing on the EU sector, such as weak economic growth, high energy costs, disruption in key supply chains, geopolitical risks, and industrial policies of third ...
Events of recent years – the 2008 financial crisis, renewed Russian aggression and the COVID‑19 pandemic –severely tested the EU and its Member States' ability to balance shrinking fiscal space with ...
Members gather in Strasbourg for the first plenary session of October with a varied agenda ahead of them.
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing European societies, with impacts on many aspects of our lives, including employment. New skills will be needed for 'green' jobs, creating the ...
The wellbeing of present and future generations was at the centre of discussions during the Summit of the Future convened in New York from 22 to 23 September 2024.
Too often European consumers and businesses have taken energy security as a given, but learned that even a partial supply disruption can have severe consequences.
The 2008 global financial and economic crisis marked the end of a decades-long era of progressive globalisation.
Our infographic shows the overview of the BRICS+ countries’ economic and trade relations with the EU.
In the EU, the share of battery electric cars almost tripled between 2020 and 2023 (Figure 1).