Slovenian and Croatian fishermen have been caught up in a border dispute between their two countries over fishing rights in the Adriatic. Since both the Slovenes and Croats issue fines for
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Half of European Union member states have leveraged the Common Agricultural Policy to substantially reduce poverty and raise incomes in farming, while other countries are lagging behind, according to a
The European Union has the cost-effective potential to double the share of renewables in its energy mix by 2030, according to a new report. Prepared by the International Renewable Energy
A new report from UK’s Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee warns that Brexit will have “a significant impact” on both farmers and consumers if the UK leaves the EU
Jürgen Rüttgers, Germany’s former science and technology minister, urged the European Commission to increase investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity research in order to compete with the United States
Following measles outbreaks and a growing anti-vaccine movement in Europe, mandatory vaccines have become a major campaign issue in Italy’s upcoming election on 4 March. Mainstream political parties and populists
The European Commission released estimates on Wednesday saying that delays in implementing the EU’s next research budget, Framework Programme 9, would result in the loss of more than 12,000 jobs,
European agriculture could face up to a 30% cut in funding after the UK withdraws from the EU. Speaking to journalists in Brussels on Wednesday, EU budget commissioner Günther Oettinger
Ireland’s opposition leader Micheál Martin reversed his position on abortion and said he now supports a repeal of the Irish constitution’s eighth amendment. The amendment will be put to a
Weeds in the UK have developed resistance to herbicides, putting crop productivity and food security at risk, according to a new study. Researchers conducted a nationwide epidemiological assessment of the