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What’s the beef? Meatless patties can be called burgers, EU rules

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EU adopts crucial biodiversity plan

EU environment ministers on Friday adopted a biodiversity strategy aimed at protecting ecosystems, a move deemed essential to tackling climate change and reducing the risk of future pandemics.  Meeting in Luxembourg, the 27 national ministers...

EU farm bill ‘fuels ecological destruction,’…

Stockholm: Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg has denounced the new farm bill adopted by the European Parliament as one that "fuels ecological destruction." Environmentalists say only 20 percent of planned spending under the massive farm...

Malta challenges EU trucking rules in court

Malta has filed a complaint before the Court of Justice of the European Union against new trucking rules which the government says will undermine the country's competitiveness.  The new rules force trucking companies to provide...

Michael Gove accuses the EU of trying to ‘tie our hands indefinitely’

Michael Gove today told Michel Barnier 'the ball is in your court' if the European Union wants trade talks with the UK to resume as he said the bloc had given Britain 'no choice'...

European Union deplores strikes on Ganja resulting in civilian loss of life and serious injury

Baku, October 17, AZERTAC The European Union deplores the strikes on the Azerbaijani city of Ganja during the night of 16-17 October resulting in civilian loss of life and serious injury, says a statement by...

European Parliament launches an award in memory of journalist who investigated Azerbaijani corruption

The Bureau of the European Parliament has approved a “Daphne Caruana Galizia’ prize for “outstanding journalism work” in honour of the murdered Maltese journalist, killed in a car bomb on October 16, 2017, in...

UK ready to walk away from EU without major change

LONDON: Britain said on Friday there was no point in holding any more Brexit talks without a dramatic softening of the EU’s position, bringing a potentially nasty divorce at the end of the year...

European Parliamentarian suggests international community to hold Pak responsible for Kashmir turmoil & its genesis

New Delhi: A Member of European Parliament (MEP) Fulvio Martusciello has urged … . In an opinion piece for EU-Chronicle on Wednesday, Martusciello called …

European Parliamentarian suggests international community to hold Pak responsible for Kashmir turmoil & its genesis

European Parliamentarian suggests international community to hold Pak responsible for Kashmir turmoil & its genesis

European Council President calls Turkish gas exploration a “provocation”

European Council President Charles Michel today criticised Turkey’s latest gas exploration acts in the eastern Mediterranean, calling it...

UK ready to walk away without ‘fundamental change’ from European Union

Prime Minister Boris Johnson responded after a European Union summit Thursday proposed a fresh round of talks next week in London, while demanding Britain give ground on key stumbling blocks. "As far as we're concerned...

Trafficking in persons and other contemporary forms of enslavement is a worldwide problem, COMECE

Statement of the Secretary General of COMECE on the eve of the EU Anti-Trafficking Day Trafficking in persons and other contemporary forms of enslavement are a worldwide problem that needs to be taken seriously by...

UK says EU trade talks ‘over’ after EU says they’ll continue

Jill Lawless and Raf Casert, Associated Press Updated ...

European Parliament launches Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism

The European Parliament has officially launched the Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism on the third anniversary of her murder. Launched in Brussels on Friday, the purpose of the prize is to distinguish outstanding journalism...

Coming up in plenary: digital services, farm policy reform, covid-19, Belarus | News | European Parliament

Coming up in plenary: digital services, farm policy reform, covid-19, Belarus | News | European Parliament

Why does the EU want to regulate the platform economy? | News | European Parliament

Why does the EU want to regulate the platform economy? | News | European Parliament

Parliament launches the Daphne Caruana Galizia journalism prize | News | European Parliament

Parliament launches the Daphne Caruana Galizia journalism prize | News | European Parliament

COVID-19, rule of law, EU programmes: The wrangling over the EU budget

The European Union's current Budget negotiation has been one of the longest and most contentious to date. What started out as a seemingly normal Commission proposal back in May 2018, turned into a battle between...

Greek Minister of Health makes first visit to WHO/Europe

WHO’s Regional Director for Europe, Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, and the Greek Minister of Health, Dr Vasileios Kikilias, spoke about a number of health matters, including quality of care and patient safety, during the Minister’s first visit to WHO/Europe in Copenhagen.

Can the European Union learn to love a common culture?

BAUHAUS AND Brussels are an uneasy mix. Walter Gropius, the founder of the Bauhaus art school, which shaped design in the 20th century, declared that a building “must be true to itself, logically transparent,...

Brexit: European Union to decide if they will continue with trade talks ‘in coming days’

The president of the European Council, said the European Union would decide in the coming days, based on the UK’s next proposals, whether it should continue with trade talks. Speaking at a press briefing Charles Michel...

Turkey’s problematic behaviour high on the European Council agenda on Thursday

The second summit of the month will be held in...
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