Can We Finally Save The Oceans
In the second week of June, Nice managed to gather all the global interest on ocean protection into one place. President Macron said about the conference, that “never in the history of humanity have we brought together so many people for the oceans.” Is this effort efficient enough to meet the targets that are approaching?
The motion of no confidence against Ursula von der Leyen was rejected: how Italian MEPs voted.
The motion of no confidence in Ursula von der Leyen, who remains at the helm of the European Commission, over the Pfizergate scandal was defeated. A total of 360 MEPs voted against, 175 in favor, and 18 abstained.
“We want elections!”: Serbia is Not Backing Down
Serbians are protesting government corruption since last November. The past weekend's ultimatum by student protest organizers launched a new wave of street blockades, arrests and police violence.
Why the motion of no confidence in Ursula von der Leyen is putting Giorgia Meloni in difficulty
The European Parliament is debating the motion of no confidence against Ursula von der Leyen. This initiative is putting Giorgia Meloni in a difficult position.
“Do you choose the relationship or the truth?” A psychologist’s advice during times of political and social turmoil
During election periods, Romanian society becomes fertile ground for conflict. Debates escalate, friendships fall apart, and entire families split into opposing camps. But why does this happen? And more importantly, how can we maintain balance and preserve relationships in the midst of this polarization?
No More Smoke on Beaches and in Parks – France Introduces Strict Smoking Ban
France is preparing a revolution in its fight against smoking by introducing a public smoking ban starting in July to protect children and change societal attitudes towards the habit. Could this mark the beginning of the end of tobacco smoke in France?
What are European cohesion policies and what do they have to do with the rearmament plan
Funds for cohesion policies — which aim to reduce disparities between European regions — are one of the Union's main instruments. Now they are also being discussed in connection with RearmEU. Here is what's happening.
For the first time, a renewable energy source surpasses coal: European electricity data
According to the European Electricity Review 2025, the latest edition of the annual report from research institute Ember, for the first time the European Union generated more electricity from solar power than from coal. But there's also good news for other renewable sources, which are increasingly gaining ground at the expense of fossil fuels.