By Katherine Seymour & Bethan Wild | Contributors Riots have erupted in Rotterdam following the introduction of new COVID-19 rules and restrictions...
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An EU Court has ruled that the UK has ÔÇÿsystematically and persistentlyÔÇÖ surpassed air pollution limits on nitrogen dioxide for over a decade
By Hallum Cowell | Deputy Editor In June 2016 51.9% of the UK voted to leave the European Union. Now, four years and five months later, a deal has been reached...
The new EU Green Deal has the potential to help mitigate climate change but needs improvement in order to have any benefit.
Russian local elections were held this week, with government opponents making some gains, despite a win for the United Russia party.
A senior member of the French military has been arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia. Russia has been in the news frequently recently, such as in the...
Brexit leaves us asking many questions about ourselves, and our media
While immigration dominates the headlines in the United Kingdom, other European countries are far more concerned with emigration
By Karis Pearson Last week, the Hungarian government announced efforts to boost the population. It’s chosen method, encouraging Hungarian women to have...
How would a European Super League change the footballing world?
The defender earns his first call up for the national side for Albania and Denmark fixtures
In the past years, right-wing populism has grown increasingly popular. It has affected traditional parties across the continent, many of which now risk...