The energy transition is becoming increasingly important and pervasive, driving significant changes across industries and societies worldwide. As the demand for clean energy grows, electrification will...
In 2009 the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 29 August the International Day Against Nuclear Tests, write Dennis Francis, Robert Floyd in Opinions. This date recalled the official closing of the...
The Commission has reported on the progress of Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Sweden towards adopting the euro. The euro is the official currency of 20 EU countries which collectively make up the euro area, also known...
Europe is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world and its water systems are under increasing stress. Water scarcity affects 30% of Europeans...
Travelling by train in Europe is becoming more convenient and sustainable thanks to recent EU initiatives. New regulations for the trans-European transport network (TEN-T) to improve rail connectivity...
The EU has set an ambitious goal to make Europe the most connected continent by 2030, so everyone can enjoy the opportunities of the digital transition. Central to this...
Reinhard Bütikofer, the European Parliament's Rapporteur on EU-Japan relations, was speaking after the "Hydrogen High-Level Business Forum" in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, writes Martin Banks. Japan...