Europe’s primary food processors transform around 220 million tonnes of raw agricultural materials, turning them into essential food products. Decarbonising these energy-intensive factories is a significant challenge that requires practical support and action from Brussels.
Synthetic political content is spreading fast, far beyond the reach of traditional journalism and EU regulation
Vincent Van Peteghem and Kyriakos Pierrakakis are “both cut from a similar cloth,” says one EU diplomat
Ukraine has vast potential to bolster the EU power grid
Member states plan a January review that could reshape – or replace – the Commission’s flagship defence proposals, diplomats say
The next Common Agricultural Policy could worsen gender gaps in rural areas, despite Commission reassurances
‘A large part of the problem concerns an over-reach into industrial policy – an area for which DG SANTE is less qualified,’ a lobbyist told Euractiv
His groundbreaking field research was instrumental in banning the international ivory trade and protecting elephants from poachers.
The Council and the Parliament have reached a provisional agreement to amend the climate law by setting a 90% emissions reduction target for 2040, with flexibilities for member states and the EU during the transition.
The Council and the Parliament have reached a provisional agreement to amend the climate law by setting a 90% emissions reduction target for 2040, with flexibilities for member states and the EU during the transition.
The Council and the Parliament have reached a provisional agreement to amend the climate law by setting a 90% emissions reduction target for 2040, with flexibilities for member states and the EU during the transition.
Poverty in Sierra Leone is pushing more students into risky work, which proved deadly for two boys.
Poverty in Sierra Leone is pushing more students into risky work, which proved deadly for two boys.
Poverty in Sierra Leone is pushing more students into risky work, which proved deadly for two boys.
The hard-won deal follows months of clashes amid faltering global climate progress
Unmittelbar vor dem ersten Europacup-Spiel unter dem neuen Coach Urs Fischer spricht Mainz-Captain Silvan Widmer bei Blick über die schwierige Lage beim Bundesliga-Letzten.
Ab 2026 erhalten Pensionierte die AHV neu 13-mal. Sie haben Fragen? Der Beobachter hat die Antworten. Ein Punkt ist allerdings noch ungeklärt.
Plastik oder Natur? Diese Frage stellen sich immer mehr bei der Wahl des Christbaums. Gegen richtige Tannen mit Nadeln machen künstliche Tannen ökologisch keinen Stich, sagen Landwirte.
Blick hat einen anonymen Brief mit heftigen Vorwürfen gegen einen Belegarzt der Hirslanden Klinik Zürich erhalten. Er soll heikle Patientendaten unerlaubt seinem Sohn zugänglich gemacht haben. Der Direktor der Hirslanden Klinik erklärt die Hintergründe ganz anders.
Thailand und Kambodscha liefern sich erneut heftige Gefechte mit Kampfjets, Panzern und Artillerie. Zehntausende fliehen, internationale Reisewarnungen – auch vom EDA – sorgen ausgerechnet zum Beginn der Hochsaison für Unsicherheit.
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