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Employers and some governments who use vexatious legal threats to try and stop strikes and gag workers and trade unions could be fined in...
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Employers and some governments who use vexatious legal threats to try and stop strikes and gag workers and trade unions could be fined in...
The EFTA Surveillance Authority (ESA) has today published an updated Country Profile for Norway. ESA’s assessment shows that Norway has made progress regarding official...
The right to access abortion will soon be enshrined in the French Constitution. The Senate has just approved a law based on a 2022...
Over a decade ago the European Commission commented on the “high energy intensity, low energy efficiency, and deficient environmental infrastructure hamper business activity and competitiveness”...
On 4 March 2024, the High Seas Alliance will celebrate the one-year anniversary of the historic High Seas Treaty1 being agreed at the United Nations...
A new WWF report published today provides companies with essential knowledge and recommendations for setting ambitious and credible climate targets, which they are required...
The European Parliament today adopted its report on the Driving Licence Directive, agreeing on key reforms that will eliminate crucial barriers discouraging entry into...
“The test of any government commitments in standing up for European Jewry is right now. Our council is clear, based on the evidence so...
Tonight at 9:30 p.m., on the initiative of the Pirate Party, the European Parliament will discuss the case of imprisoned journalist Julian Assange, which...
Just before the beginning of the festive sseason on Sunday (24 December), News Europe would take this opportunity to wish all our readers across...