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Stretching over a million kilometres, the EU electricity infrastructure is the most extensive and integrated grid in the world, and is a critical element of Europe's energy system.
Bulgaria and Romania, two coastal Black Sea countries, joined the EU in 2007, bringing a new external maritime sea border and a direct interest in the security, stability and prosperity of the Black ...
The current multilateral agreement limiting Iran's nuclear programme is considered defunct by most analysts, after the US withdrew in 2018 and Iran started breaching its provisions as of 2019.
Between 2021 and 2023, at least 51 433 unaccompanied minors were reported as missing across Europe, averaging nearly 47 children a day.
Besides being trafficked for the same purposes as adults, children are trafficked for child-specific purposes, such as illegal adoption.
Housing systems vary greatly among EU countries – in terms of their purpose, ownership and tenure, types of providers, categories of beneficiaries, funding and subsidised rent arrangements. All across ...
Approximately half of the European Union (EU) population menstruates at some point in their lives, experiencing around 450 menstrual cycles. Each month, individuals rely on menstrual hygiene products ...
The second May plenary session in 2025 opened with Nataša Pirc Musar, President of the Republic of Slovenia, addressing Parliament in a formal sitting.
Pollination is a fundamental process for the survival of our ecosystems and ultimately, of our planet.
The Congress is the legislative branch of the United States (US) system of government.
The prohibition of discrimination and the protection of human rights are important elements of the EU legal order. Nevertheless, discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex ...
The Panama Canal is an artificial 82-kilometre (51-mile) waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean, making it an important trade and logistics hub.