The European alcohol industry announced plans on Monday to provide consumers with more information about the caloric content and ingredients of their drinks. However, the self-regulatory proposal has been criticised
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The Norwegian Parliament is preparing to decide whether to join the European Union’s energy union, but the decision has caused divisions among members of Parliament, Norway’s top opposition Labour Party
Researchers have discovered that empathy is not only developed through life experiences and education, but it is also determined in part by our genes. They also found that on average,
The UK government has rejected calls from environmental groups and lawmakers to impose a tax on disposable coffee cups. The decision has been criticised by environmental campaigners, who say the
Scientists believe they have found a way make mosquitoes resistant to the malaria parasite. Using new CRISPR/Cas9 technology, researchers were able to remove a gene in mosquitoes that makes them
Consistent exercise throughout one’s life is the key to healthy ageing, according to new research. Published on Thursday as two papers in the journal Aging Cell, the study found that
A recent ban on plastic waste imports in China is forcing European leaders to develop an alternative strategy for plastic use and waste disposal. Europe is often viewed as an
Air quality in Bulgaria has improved since a court ruled last year that the country needed to put more effort into reducing air pollution, but there is still more work
European Union trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said the EU will impose retaliatory tariffs on a number of agricultural products imported to Europe from United States if Washington decides to follow
Researchers at Wageningen University in the Netherlands have found that DNA testing can accurately identify illegally logged and traded tropical hardwood. The study was published recently in the journal Biological