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Go green: How researchers are helping residents across the EU to opt for clean energy

Europe has a common goal of clean energy and numerous paths towards it. One of the routes leads through playgrounds...

EU accuses Russia of spreading misinformation ahead of elections

Representational Image.The European Union’s disinformation-busting team last month debunked a Russian-language video on YouTube that said citizens were fleeing dictatorship in EU member Poland...

Wind and solar cut 20% of EU fossil generation since 2019

The shift to a system backed by wind and solar is evident across the EU’s Member States. The largest wind and solar capacity additions...

What Does the EU Due Diligence Directive Mean for Bangladesh?

Eleven years after the horrific Rana Plaza building collapse in Savar, on May 24 the European...

STMicro bags €2B from Europe for Sicily car chip fab

STMicro will receive €2 billion ($2.17 billion) from the EU under the...

How can Europe fund its space ambitions?

Europe is lagging behind in the space economy, and member states are calling for more public...

ECB rate cut will be rare bright spot in troubled eurozone

This week’s interest-rate cut is a milestone for the European Central Bank.For the first time in two decades policymakers get to start a monetary-easing...

Top EU data regulator says tech giants working closely on AI compliance

The world’s leading internet firms are engaging extensively with regulators in the European Union to ensure their artificial-intelligence products do not fall foul of...

Week ahead: ECB rate decision and EU elections take centre stage

European financial markets are set to react to two major events: the European Central Bank's rate...

Without a functioning capital market, Europe’s decline will continue

Earlier this week, French president Emmanuel Macron and German chancellor Olaf Scholz penned a joint op-ed in the Financial Times calling for a renewed...

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