Europe has committed to ending the HIV epidemic by 2030, and while some progress has been made, in the EU, more than 750,000 people are living with the virus, and approximately 23,000 new cases are diagnosed every year.
Kazakhstan is advancing its democratic, social, and economic reforms, as integral domains of a 'vibrant new Kazakhstan'. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev wants the country to be an example of a 'listening state'.
The road to establishing a full-standing European Parliament health committee seems to have hit an impasse, but Polish MEP Adam Jarubas (EPP) is defending the need for an independent committee with full legislative powers.
Czechia's mental health care system is amid reform, but while government investments and policy changes have increased funding and services, a lack of psychiatrists and psychologists continues to hinder access to care.
Europe has the chance to create a world-leading electricity grid. However, Dr Sabine Erlinghagen, the CEO of Siemens Grid Software, argues that this can only happen if the EU embraces grid digitalisation.
This year, we’ve seen the urgent challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) rightly taking centre-stage at the most high-profile global meetings, including the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September and the G7 Health Ministers’ meeting, which took place last week …
While British police have charged in absentia three Russians over the attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter, no formal case has been brought against them over the death of a woman in Salisbury in 2018.
The International Astronautical Congress (IAC) since 1950 has been a venue for the scientists, engineers, companies and political leaders of spacefaring nations to discuss cooperation. But Russia this time is not invited.
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the Polish government baffled by Tusk's decision to suspend asylum rights, the French government saying it will introduce tougher migration laws, and so much more.
For Europe to maintain a stable energy supply and remain competitive whilst continuing to strive for net neutrality by 2050, it must further strengthen its transatlantic energy architecture. Best-in-class LNG will be central to this.
Early results showed the Social Democrats winning the popular vote of the election, which was dominated by concerns over living costs and potential threats from neighbouring Russia.
EU foreign ministers are meeting in Luxembourg today (14 October) to discuss urgent matters, including Russia’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine and the volatile situation in the Middle East.