ARTE Europe Weekly: How the EU is Losing Billions to Fraud
EU funds have allegedly been spent on yachts in Poland and racing cars in Lithuania. How can Brussels crack down
EU funds have allegedly been spent on yachts in Poland and racing cars in Lithuania. How can Brussels crack down
Five years after COVID-19 prompted a surge in demand for deliveries, are conditions any better for the couriers who do
Europe’s population is shrinking, so governments across the EU are trying to encourage people to have more children...
Slovakia, a car manufacturing giant relative to its size, produces a million vehicles yearly and exports heavily to the US,
With major ethical, sustainability and health issues, questions have been raised about the hidden costs of cheap imported goods from
As Israel and Iran continued to exchange fire, sparking fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East, several Balkan
Millions of highly-polluting diesel cars are still on EU roads – and people are dying as a result...
Joining the TWiCE team this week is Tom Junes, historian and assistant professor at the Institute of Political Studies of
As the European Union needs increasing amounts of energy, many countries are looking to bring back nuclear power or end
Hundreds of 'ghost ships' transporting oil cargoes are fuelling Russia’s war economy. The EU is ramping up sanctions to try
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