Eu is rethinking the way it produces and consumes energy to meet commitments taken in the context of the UN Paris Agreement, making digitalisation a key priority. In the wake
Archive for December 2017
Huawei’s impressive EU expansion somewhat stalled amid spying accusations. The company may compromise national security, US and Australia say. Chinese ICT solutions provider Huawei is pushing to open up to
Due to UK’s withdrawal from the EU, the European Medicines Agency is to be relocated to Amsterdam. However, the agency’s new building might not be ready in time. The European
Fewer cases 2 diabetes has been observed among individuals consuming antioxidant-rich food on a regular basis. While there are many ways to describe antioxidants, one definition is any substance that
The European Commission’s Scientific Advice Mechanism says more food and biomass can be obtained from the oceans. Micro sea creatures and underwater plants may be a key element to tackle
The European Commission is committed to accelerating the transition towards clean energy– a task that requires helping coal producers, who risk losing out as a result of decarbonisation policies. Coal
A dispute between Athens and a Swiss pharmaceutical company makes it all the way up to the EU Health Council, as Roche withdraws cancer medicine from Greece. The Swiss drugmaker
How will Brexit affect environmental policies in the UK and in Europe? Concerns mount as climate is largely left out of the negotiations. With the Brexit negotiations stuck on Irish boarder
The rising incidence rate of chronic illness is a challenge for the European health system. It has become a key concern for policy-makers as they lead to higher use of
European Commission is found to have been playing a middle-man on the Paks II project – a nuclear power station ordered by Hungary to Rosatom, a Kremlin-owned company. Ever since