In an era of perpetual military engagements, from drone strikes in distant deserts to naval confrontations in contested seas, one glaring absence
Governments around the world are playing a crucial role in providing lifelines to people and firms to help combat the pandemic and its economic fallout.
MoreToday, the European Commission signed a third contract with the pharmaceutical companies BioNTech and Pfizer.
MoreA blockage on supplies and financial challenges are delaying Africa’s rollout of COVID-19 vaccines and risk curtailing plans to significantly expand the continent’s rollout later this year.
MoreEP negotiators want to use the Emergency Support Instrument in order to provide citizens with accessible and free of charge testing for the purpose of the new EU Covid-19 certificate.
MoreTackling online piracy of live sporting events
MEPs want illegal streaming of live sporting events to be blocked in real time and organisers’ rights to be strengthened.
MorePrivate equity fund Amber Capital Armenia, supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Union (EU), has acquired Solis, an Armenian solar plant operator, to build and operate a 4 MW photovoltaic (PV) solar power plant in Aragatsotn, western Armenia.
MoreMEPs approve the EU’s new volunteering programme
On Tuesday, Parliament adopted the European Solidarity Corps programme, supporting volunteering activities for young people in the EU and beyond.
MoreUK: Beware Base Effects
The sharp rise in consumer prices inflation revealed in the latest monthly data has inevitably prompted speculation about what’s to come.
MoreTwo months ago, Jared Kushner declared, as if tempting fate: “We are witnessing the last vestiges of what has been known as the Arab-Israeli conflict.”
MoreThe European Union has called on Russia to repeal its controversial "foreign agent" law, which has been used to target a growing number of Russian-language media outlets, including Radio FreeEurope/Radio Liberty.
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