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Belgium's pharmaceutical sector is facing mounting domestic pressure from analysts concerned about the undermining of ...
With elections due in 2026 and public concern growing, the issue has become a flashpoint in Sweden's ongoing battle against ...
While the Commission has full autonomy in choosing legal bases for its proposals, the non-binding vote could spark a broader ...
Peter Kotlár has long promoted fringe theories about mRNA vaccines, claiming they "cause the human body to produce toxins." ...
A deadly overnight Russian missile and drone strike sparked fires, levelled buildings and left nine dead and over 70 injured ...
Seoul’s defence ambitions are massive: to become the world’s fourth-largest arms exporter by 2027. The position is currently ...
Meloni and her allies keeping their distance from the anniversary marking the country’s liberation from fascism.
The announcement to bolster Bornholm's defences comes the same day the Estonian government announced plans to reinforce its ...
A report by the Pesticides Action Network (PAN Europe) and other NGOs that uncovered high concentrations of a forever chemical in wines from across the EU - including organic - is sparking debate ...
The ministry’s projection is more closely aligned with the joint forecast by Germany’s leading economic research institutes, who foresee GDP growing by just 0.1%.
If the lower house doesn’t clear the bill in time, it'll leave Prague without a tool to reduce its dependence on high-risk foreign tech – and out of step with EU law.
The DMA was designed as a powerful tool to regulate tech giants. But laws are only as strong as the powers that enforce them.