Polish court allows stricter abortion law, sparking outcry

Polish court allows stricter abortion law, sparking outcry

Poland’s constitutional court has struck down a provision of the Catholic country’s abortion legislation, allowing what is already one of Europe’s most restrictive laws to be further tightened and provoking an outcry from rights groups. Chief justice Julia Przylebska said in a ruling late Thursday

Spain becomes first EU nation with one million virus cases

Spain becomes first EU nation with one million virus cases

Spain has become the first European Union nation to record a million coronavirus infections, as the government mulls fresh restrictions on public life to curb the spread of the disease. The country recorded 16,973 confirmed cases of Covid-19 over the past 24 hours, the health

Ireland is first EU country to re-enter lockdown

Ireland is first EU country to re-enter lockdown

Ireland will become the first European country to return to a national coronavirus lockdown, with everyone asked to “stay at home” for six weeks, but schools will remain open. The measures will come into effect for six weeks from midnight on Wednesday (2300 GMT) and

New virus restrictions deal fresh blow to Spain economy

New virus restrictions deal fresh blow to Spain economy

Fresh virus restrictions imposed in Spain’s two regional economic powerhouses, Catalonia and Madrid, have darkened the country’s already bleak growth forecasts and angered business leaders. The two regions together account for around 40 percent of Spain’s economic output and are home to most of the

EU countries agree on agricultural reforms, eco-schemes

EU countries agree on agricultural reforms, eco-schemes

EU countries have agreed on reforms to the bloc’s common agricultural policies in the early hours of Wednesday after two days of negotiations in Luxembourg. The Agriculture and Fisheries Council, a body of the relevant ministers, agreed to push for greener policies through measures including

MEPs back EU’s Big Tech clampdown

MEPs back EU’s Big Tech clampdown

European Parliament has given the EU executive strong backing to draw up new rules against big tech that could become the most draconian ever against the likes of Google, Amazon or Facebook. MEPs meeting in Brussels on Tuesday weighed in on the “Digital Services Act”,

Big Tech’s aggressive EU lobbying has caused a power shift

Big Tech’s aggressive EU lobbying has caused a power shift

The drastic increase of lobbying expenditure by Big Tech companies is denting Europe’s traditionally strict privacy laws and shifting more power into the hands of corporations. And the COVID-19 is playing in the latter’s hand. Although Europe is known as the most rigorous watchdog of

The UK is no longer the top Erasmus destination for students

The UK is no longer the top Erasmus destination for students

While some of the effects of Brexit are still difficult to assess, the Erasmus+ exchange programme has already suffered the consequences. However, British universities wish to maintain their participation in the European programme. Many students have been deprived of the Erasmus+ exchange programme this year because