The European Union’s 20-year-old electricity market is heading for a revamp. The market suffered its worst year on record in […]
‘The race is on’ to ensure EU is competitive in crucial clean tech sector, VDL tells MEPs
The European Union needs to invest more in research and development and boost mining and processing of critical raw materials […]
People and the planet are facing unprecedented challenges. Nature is the solution
The local waste company in Odder, Denmark, has found an innovative way to reduce the amount of garden waste that […]
Finnish president to Turkey as Erdogan drops hints on NATO membership
Finland’s President Sauli Niinistö will head to Turkey this week, purportedly to receive positive news from Ankara about his country’s […]
EU should ‘stay alert’ after Silicon Valley Bank collapse despite ‘limited impact,’ says McGuinness
The collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank appears to be having a “limited” impact on the European Union but authorities […]
Free train travel: New EU scheme encourages young people to travel with 35,000 free tickets
The EU is giving away 35,000 free rail passes to young people. Dubbed DiscoverEU, the scheme is part of the […]
SVB fuelled high-risk, high-reward tech firms. Now health start-ups feel bereft
As the boss of three health start-ups in three decades, Bill Hunter considered many risks in his career. His corporate […]
SVB fuelled high-risk, high-reward tech firms. Now health start-ups feel bereft
As the boss of three health start-ups in three decades, Bill Hunter considered many risks in his career. His corporate […]
In pictures: A look back at 12 years of Syria’s devastating civil war
Twelve years ago, protesters across Syria gathered after the arrest and torture of a group of teenage boys in the […]
Vjosa River: Blue Heart of Europe becomes the continent’s first ever wild river national park
Albania’s Vjosa river has just been declared Europe’s first wild river National Park. It is one of the last free-flowing […]