Achieving a digital transition that strengthens Europe's strategic competitiveness means addressing the persistent challenges in innovation, adoption, and technological dependency.
Poverty has many dimensions. Following recent crises, not least the COVID-19 pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis, some of poverty's known dimensions have evolved while new forms have emerged.
Battery technologies are at the heart of the global energy system. Electrification – the process of replacing technologies and systems that rely on fossil fuels with those powered by electricity, ...
As highlighted by the recent Letta and Draghi reports, it is now imperative for the European Union (EU) to boost investment and to start acting more strategically and collectively to compete on global ...
The agenda for the Parliament's February plenary session reflects gathering impetus to face the challenges of the current geopolitical upheaval affecting both international relations more widely and ...
Many citizens have written to the President of the European Parliament on this subject since February 2025, urging the EU to suspend support for Rwanda and impose sanctions on backers of the M23 armed ...
As part of broader efforts to combat all forms of violence against women and girls, the European Union (EU) is committed to working collectively to eradicate female genital mutilation (FGM) and to ...
World Cancer Day was established on 4 February 2000 at the 'World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium', on the initiative of the Union for International Cancer Control.
The issues raised by the increasingly high numbers of purchases made by EU consumers on third-country online platforms became increasingly prominent during the last legislature and have now risen to ...