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Massive protests broke out in the streets of Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, on 7 March as the parliament prepared to pass a bill that would require
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Massive protests broke out in the streets of Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, on 7 March as the parliament prepared to pass a bill that would require
Sick of the office? Good news – Portugal has launched a new one-year digital nomad visa. Under the new scheme, remote workers are able to live
If you are a non-EU citizen looking to relocate to a country in the European Union, an EU Blue Card could help the transition. The
Always dreamed of moving to Italy? With its sun-soaked coastline and laidback lifestyle, the Mediterranean country is an alluring place to become an expat. But
The pre-trial jail detention of MEPs Eva Kaili and Marc Tarabella, who are accused of being involved in the cash-for-favour scheme that has engulfed the
European Union member states decided on Friday morning to postpone a vote to ratify an EU-wide ban on the sale of new combustion engine vehicles
Rules on data collection and sharing for short-term accommodation rental services, such as Airbnb and booking.com, could soon be harmonised in Europe, after EU member
While easy access to clean water is very much a human issue, it is first and foremost a women’s issue. They are the ones responsible
A first-of-its-kind study has compared the carbon footprints of six of the most common diets. It’s well-known that around a third of greenhouse gas emissions
Recycling old solar panels isn’t easy – but a group of Australian scientists may have found a solution. Solar panels are key to the clean