Strikes at UK airports and ports are set to impact travellers in March and April. After striking over February half-term, UK Border Force are again
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EU electricity market reform: What exactly is a contract for difference?
The European Union’s 20-year-old electricity market is heading for a revamp. The market suffered its worst year on record in 2022 after gas prices spiralled
The Last of Us ‘minus the zombie part’: How fungi are becoming supercharged by climate change
Rising temperatures may cause fungi to be more dangerous to our health, a new study reveals. While bacteria and viruses are well known drivers of
‘The race is on’ to ensure EU is competitive in crucial clean tech sector, VDL tells MEPs
The European Union needs to invest more in research and development and boost mining and processing of critical raw materials to ensure its clean technology
EU should ‘stay alert’ after Silicon Valley Bank collapse despite ‘limited impact,’ says McGuinness
The collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank appears to be having a “limited” impact on the European Union but authorities should “stay alert” to the
Free train travel: New EU scheme encourages young people to travel with 35,000 free tickets
The EU is giving away 35,000 free rail passes to young people. Dubbed DiscoverEU, the scheme is part of the Erasmus programme and aims to
Vjosa River: Blue Heart of Europe becomes the continent’s first ever wild river national park
Albania’s Vjosa river has just been declared Europe’s first wild river National Park. It is one of the last free-flowing wild rivers left on the
‘The trees were all gone’: Indonesia’s nickel mines reveal the dark side of our electric future
“I want to send my child to college but now where can I get the money from?” Royani is not alone in her desperation. Many
Bali is banning tourists from renting motorbikes to crack down on bad behaviour
The Indonesian island of Bali is banning tourists from renting motorbikes. The new rules – part of a crackdown on antisocial behaviour – come after
US to limit toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water. Will the EU follow suit?
The USA has proposed placing the first ever federal limits on toxic ‘forever chemicals‘ in drinking water. The chemicals have been found to be dangerous