Rising prices and climate change fuel concerns for Europe’s youth
Rising living costs, climate change, and job opportunities are the top concerns for young Europeans, according to a new Eurobarometer survey. The poll, released Monday, also found that social media...
Empowering women in science: EU’s commitment to equality
Women make up nearly half of EU doctoral graduates, yet remain underrepresented in science, facing shorter careers and lower pay. On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science,...
WHO: Europe has serious health problems
Europe is facing a growing health crisis despite its well-regarded healthcare systems, with rising rates of non-communicable diseases, mental health issues, and vaccination hesitancy, shows the new World Health Organization...
“Ukraine is part of our European family” — EU leaders in Kyiv pledge unwavering support on third anniversary of invasion
The European Union will continue to support Ukraine as it fends off a brutal Russian attack, EU institution presidents Ursula von der Leyen, Roberta Metsola and António Costa announced on...
Poland: A haven of security and opportunity in an unstable world
An increasing number of people from the West are relocating to Poland, drawn by its reputation as an ideal, peaceful place to live amid economic uncertainty and security concerns, as...
High stakes: Europe’s growing addiction to illegal drugs despite crackdown
Europe addicted. Drugs widely available, report finds. Despite ongoing efforts to curb supply, drug availability in Europe remains high, fueling widespread use of illicit substances.
Von der Leyen, green light for the new Commission from the EU Parliament: team approved with 370 yes votes
Live updates on the vote of confidence in the new European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen: the vote by the EU Parliament plenary session in Strasbourg confirmed the president's new team.