Sustainable aquaculture: an NGO’s point of view
Good Fish Foundation and Seas at Risk explain the environmentally responsible aquaculture model and highlight the importance of sustainable aquaculture from an NGO perspective. The...
Coordinated plan on AI to boost development in Europe
Aiming to promote the development of artificial intelligence (AI) in the EU, the European Commission has proposed a coordinated plan on AI. The plan comprises...
Moscow 2030 digital strategy: a smart city on the rise
Moscow is becoming one of the most digitalised cities in the world and the people of Moscow see a lot of potential to go...
EU pesticide approval procedure to become clearer, safer
The EU special committee on pesticides has adopted plans to make the EU pesticide approval procedure more transparent and accountable. MEPs agreed that members of...
Romanian state aid breach referred to European Court of Justice
Romania has been referred to the European Court of Justice over its failure to recover up to €92 million in Romanian state aid which...
EU council antisemitism declaration: we must protect Jewish communities
The Council of the European Union yesterday approved its official EU Council antisemitism declaration, announcing a common security approach to protect Jewish communities and...
Smart building technology necessary for economic and environmental change
Government Europa speaks to Vivian Dorizas from BPIE about smart buildings, addressing how and why they are necessary for environmental and economic change. The Buildings...
Joint declaration on distributed ledger technologies signed by seven Member States
Seven southern European countries have signed a joint declaration on distributed ledger technologies, agreeing to collaborate in promoting the use of emerging technologies. Cyprus, France,...
Collective consumer action mechanism for EU approved
The European Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) has approved new rules allowing groups of consumers harmed by illegal practices to take collective consumer action. In response...
Polish coal funding derails EU energy deal
A proposed EU deal on electricity market reform has fallen through due to the European Council’s defence of Polish coal funding. EU legislators negotiated for...