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Poland plans for coal

Poland’s Deputy Energy Minister Grzegorz Tobiszowski announced on November 29 that his country will start investing in a new coal mine next year in...

Democracy is under attack! NGOs call for action

Civil society organisations issue a wake-up call to EU leaders and governments ahead of the EU fundamental rights colloquium on democracy today and tomorrow. “Our...

Greenpeace targets Polish minister over pesticide use

Greenpeace has filed a complaint with the office of the Polish prosecutor general alleging the country’s agriculture minister “violated” procedures by allowing the use...

Fate of Hambach Forest in the air

German energy company RWE plans to start felling Hambach Forest next month. Its plans have resulted in protests. Police have clashed with environmental activists, whom...

Europe votes to save the bees

To rescue bees from extinction, the European Union has voted for a near-total ban on insecticides blamed for killing off bee populations. All 28...

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The EU launches new code to counter online hate speech

The European Commission and the European Board for Digital...

European farmers brace for tariff fallout as U.S. trade war looms

Across Europe's sprawling fields and vineyards, a storm is...

Chevron is interesting for hydrocarbon exploration in Greece

The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy has announced...

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