Britain will leave the CAP when it leaves the EU in March 2019, but is planning on a five-year transition period starting in 2019. Michael Gove, UK Secretary of
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China and the EU are fighting about the future of their Partnership on Climate Change, as China’s greenhouse gas emissions surge once again. China, however, is on the verge of
An amendment in the European Parliament’s draft of the ePrivacy Regulation could ban ad-blocker detectors – a risky move for the already fragile website hosting business. Ad-blockers are putting a
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A court in The Hague ruled against an attempt to force the Dutch state to do more to comply with EU emissions limits. Last August, environmental organization Milieudefensie, the Dutch
Bad communication on thyroid hormones replacements sparks controversy in France. Many metabolic processes rely on thyroid hormones, including energy expenditure, heart rate and weight gain. These hormones also regulate moods,
The UN General Assembly unanimously endorsed on Wednesday Slovenia’s initiative to declare 20 May World Bee Day. This resolution, supported by all EU member states, aims to raise awareness of
The European Commission wants to give national governments more flexibility in how they implement the EU’s common agriculture policy – a solution France strongly opposes. Late November, the European Commission
Last Wednesday, member states’ ambassadors pushed an agreement that would allow non-personal data to move easily across country borders on Estonian request. EU member states have approved a proposal to