Too many women spend years without the right menopause support, while workplaces and health systems absorb the fallout. Campaigners advocate to ...
The review of the EU's M&A guidelines reflects a move away from a risk-averse approach and the assumption that mergers are ...
Selective memory can explain Washington’s inability to grasp why everyday Iranians might decline to act. In February 1991, then-U.S. President George H.W. Bush — fresh off liberating Kuwait from Iraqi ...
A new European survey reveals migraine’s overlooked impact on working-age women and explores hormonal links, delayed diagnosis and fragmented ...
Building more homes will not be enough if the existing stock stays expensive to heat. MEP Isabelle Le Callennec and Knauf ...
In the latest episode of the Eastern Frontline Podcast, host MEPs Reinis Pozņaks and Merja Kyllönen speak with Jamie Shea, ...
The European Commission has proposed new resources to repay the NextGenerationEU program and reduce national contributions to ...
Divided messaging, limited leverage and strained diplomatic channels have left the European Union struggling to respond ...
Europe’s SMEs want to digitise, but many face cash-flow pressure and complex rules. Sage’s Derk Bleeker and MEP Andrea ...
American-Israeli strikes on Iran are roiling global energy markets, complicating Europe’s push to regain competitiveness.
A community screening pilot found many adults living with hearing loss without realising it. MEP Alex Agius Saliba discusses ...
As member states rush to rearm, Ukraine’s battlefield-forged defense industry offers hard-won lessons and cutting-edge capabilities the bloc has ...