State of the Union: EU industry to become greener and more independent
A week of intense emotions in the European Union as a ghost from the past – the collapse of a bank- came back but this
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A week of intense emotions in the European Union as a ghost from the past – the collapse of a bank- came back but this
The days of frantically hoping your COVID test would be negative some 48 or 24 hours before your flight or train are luckily behind us. But
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the technology of the hour, and it’s something the Big Tech companies are keen to capitalise on. It comes as no
Belarus was once the home of an up-and-coming tech industry, centred around an IT park outside Minsk which had its own tax and legal regime.
Twelve years after the Fukushima accident, the people from the region are working with determination to revive tourism and keep their ancestral traditions alive. A
The World Health Organization says the COVID-19 pandemic could settle down this year to a point where it poses a threat similar to flu. The
Twelve years after the Fukushima accident, the people from the region are working with determination to revive tourism and keep their ancestral traditions alive. A
International scientists, who have examined previously unavailable genetic data from China, say they have found clues that the COVID-19 pandemic originated from animals as opposed
Belarus was once the home of an up-and-coming tech industry, centred around an IT park outside Minsk which had its own tax and legal regime.
The European Union’s strategy to turn Europe into the first climate-neutral continent by 2050 is doomed to failure. Yet, that can be prevented if it rejects