In 2018, seven percent of European Union (EU) citizens said in an annual EU survey on income and living conditions (EU-SILC) coordinated by Eurostat that they could not afford to heat their home sufficiently. This share of population peaked in 2012 (11%), and has fallen continuously in subsequent…
After ten years of talks, Greece, Cyprus and Israel have agreed on the…
On 20 December, the BKW’s Mühleberg nuclear power plant in Switzerland was…
Representatives of Russia and Ukraine met in Berlin last week for very…
In Ukraine, there are 15 nuclear units in commercial operation at four…
The European Commission has approved plans by the Slovak government to…
On Thursday 28 November, European lawmakers declared an EU-wide climate…