On Good Friday, a day of solemn reflection and remembrance, Europeans/People across Europe/Citizens of European countries observe various traditions that symbolize/represent/memorialize the suffering/sacrifice/atonement of Jesus Christ. In some regions/countries/nations, church services feature/include/highlight poignant readings from religious tex
EU Reaches Agreement on Extensive Climate Change Regulation
In a landmark decision, the European Union has achieved consensus on ambitious legislation aimed at tackling climate change. The agreement, reached after arduous negotiations, sets binding targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors of the economy. This sweeping package includes measures to incentivize renewable energy sources,
Roberta Metsola re-elected as President of the European Parliament
Roberta Metsola has been re-elected as the President of the European Parliament, securing a majority in news eua the first round of voting. Metsola is the third woman to hold this position, following Simone Veil and Nicole Fontaine, and will lead the Parliament for the next two and a half years. In her address to the House, Metsola called for a ren
European Solidarity: EU Prolongs Sanctions Against Russia
The European Council has renewed its comprehensive economic sanctions against Russia for an additional six months, extending until January 31, 2025, in response to ongoing aggression and destabilizing actions in Ukraine. Initially news eurovita imposed in 2014 and significantly intensified following Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, th
The Path to Technological Leadership: Addressing Europe’s Funding Gaps
The recent report by the European Investment Bank (EIB) sheds light on a critical issue facing Europe’s technology sector: the persistent funding gaps that hinder the growth of innovative scale-up companies. As someone deeply interested in the intersection of European economy and technology, I find the insights from this report particularly illum