With a substantial agenda for the first session to be held this October, Members gather in plenary to debate – among other things – European Union growth and prosperity, the EU's response to Russian ...
Taxing the digital economy raises complex challenges, as traditional tax rules struggle to keep pace with new business models and technologies.
Access to culture means the possibility to participate in cultural life from the perspective of consumption. This means identifying barriers to consumption and ways to reduce or remove them.
Satellite systems use an artificial object placed in outer space, moving in a specific orbit, to provide services such as communications, Earth observation, navigation, or scientific research.
In the European Union (EU), nearly 60 million tonnes of food – representing 132 kilogrammes per person – were wasted in 2022, of which over half (54 %) in households. The environmental impact of this ...
The EU's approach to AI has a dual objective of achieving both technological excellence and trust in AI, aiming to boost research and industrial capacity while at the same time ensuring safety and ...
International Safe Abortion Day, observed annually on 28 September, draws attention to global disparities in access to safe and legal abortion.
At present, Iran is the second-most sanctioned country in the world, having been under sanctions for 45 years since the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979.
At the 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague, Allies, most of whom are also EU Member States, made a commitment to investing 5 % of GDP annually on defence requirements and defence- and security-related ...
The space sector is subject to fierce global competition between states as well as between companies. Technological developments have spurred a substantial drop in launch costs, which has enabled ...
Members of the European Parliament are entrusted with a number of rights and responsibilities, including the right to vote. However, illness, serious family-related circumstances, pregnancy and ...
After the Netherlands became the first country in the world to legalise euthanasia in 2002, more countries have been addressing the challenge of what to do with people who request a termination of ...