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
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
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine have raised concerns that gas supplies to Europe via pipelines in Ukraine could be affected by the dispute. On Friday, Russia’s Gazprom said it would
The European Commission has approved an Italian program to provide €4.7 billion in public support for advanced biomethane and biofuels. Under EU state aid rules, the Commission approved the Italian
German chemical giant Bayer said on Wednesday it is preparing to sell additional assets as it seeks to win European Union antitrust approval for its €50 billion-plus takeover bid for
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) found Poland guilty of violating European Union air quality laws on Thursday. According to the court, Poland consistently exceeded EU pollution limits between 2007
An advisor to the EU’s top court said on Tuesday that Poland broke European environmental laws by increasing logging in one of Europe’s ancient forests, marking the latest strain in
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