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As Ukraine rewrites modern warfare with drones and AI, countries across the EU are struggling with slow procurement, outdated ...
As Denmark takes over the Council of the EU’s rotating presidency, its European Affairs Minister Marie Bjerre explains why ...
As Denmark steps into the Council of the European Union's rotating presidency, Ambassador Carsten Grønbech-Jensen outlines ...
Unlocking the full potential of life sciences will require leveraging Europe’s competitive advantages and fostering an ...
The majority of Europe’s health spending is focused on curative care. Prevention must move from the periphery to the centre ...
The Covid-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine have pushed the EU to rethink its crisis preparedness, and make biodefence ...
European NATO members this week bowed to US pressure and pledged to hike their defence spending, but achieving ...
A new report reveals how groups critical of so-called gender ideology across the EU raised $1.18 billion to target abortion, ...
Diabetes is a chronic condition which touches upon all aspects of healthcare systems. Preventing diabetes and improving ...
The French president’s push to ban social media for children under 15 is in part a tactic to jolt the EU into holding Big ...
As the European Commission doubles down on deregulation and investment to boost competitiveness, neglecting the workers meant ...
As the EU undertakes discussions around its future budget, the human dimension of security must be seen as a strategic ...