http://www.euronews.com/ David Cameron, battling to contain a fundraising scandal, has promised to disclose his own contacts … source
Bosnia and Herzegovina aims to connect to the EU through a 336-kilometer-long highway. Planning has been ongoing for decades, but just half of it has been...
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Feeding ourselves without destroying, that’s really the whole issue of sustainable fishing.” Are temporary fishing bans effective … source
How will the EU’s Zero Pollution Action Plan cut microplastics by 30% by 2030? Euronews spoke with Jean François Ghiglione, a marine microbiologist and research director...
Why is the restoration of wetlands and peatlands so important? Euronews spoke with a leading expert on wetlands. Watch more on #EuropeansStories ⬇️ Always stay informed...
International treaties stipulate that States are not allowed to export weapons to countries where human rights are being violated. Why do arms exports to Israel continue?...
Why is it so difficult for The Netherlands, and other European countries, to reduce nitrogen pollution? Euronews spoke with Jan … source
What are the benefits and difficulties when it comes to switching over to the euro in Bulgaria? Euronews spoke with Plamen … source
Is it true that glyphosate – commonly used in fertilisers – poses a risk to human health? Euronews spoke with Xavier Coumoul … source
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