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After a year dominated by the war in Ukraine and backsliding on green commitments, the Egypt-hosted COP27 summit is the year’s last chance to bring climate change back to the
As the European debate over food labelling (FoP for Front of Pack labelling) continues in Brussels, criticism of the Nutri-Score system is growing and it is unwittingly uniting in opposition
A group of scientific experts has released a new opinion with recommendations on how to strengthen the European Commission’s plan to combat cancer, with comprehensive early screening protocols the principal
European animal rights activists recently went public with videos of the appalling conditions facing livestock being exported from the EU, from broken bones and horns, to brutal heat and excruciatingly
Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche on Monday applied to market the firm’s first COVID-19 monoclonal antibody cocktail, Ronapreve (casirivimab/imdevimab), in the European Union. This is the final stage before Ronapreve, which
At the end of last month, the European Commission announced a first group of five Covid-19 therapeutics it will prioritise for review, authorisation, and expedited production across the bloc over
The news that a team of engineers from Harvard University and MIT have developed a new face mask capable of detecting coronavirus infection in the wearer has been greeted as
A recent study from the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) has suggested that banning the sale of flavoured vaping products can cause higher rates of cigarette smoking among teenagers.
In exhorting Member State telecoms ministers to “keep up the pace” on deploying new 5G networks in a May 5th video conference, European Commission vice president Margrethe Vestager spoke both