This briefing is part of an EPRS series on national parliaments and EU affairs. Each offers an overview of the structure of a given EU Member State's national parliament and how it processes, ...
In today's rapidly changing labour markets and societies, people need to develop their knowledge, skills and competences continuously.
In line with its CRM strategy, the EU is seeking to conclude new partnerships in the context of the EU trade and Global Gateway strategies.
Poland assumed the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on 1 January, and will hold the office until 30 June 2025.
Building a European defence union is at the top of the EU policy agenda and is essential to shielding EU citizens' security and wellbeing from current and future geopolitical threats. A study of the ...
This infographic provides an insight into the economic performance of China compared with the European Union (EU) and looks at the trade dynamics between them.
The food supply chain is becoming increasingly global. In a single dish nowadays consumers might find Brazilian beef, Polish potatoes, Italian tomatoes and Kenyan green beans. Although origin ...
How the internet is governed has been much debated since the early days following its creation. Internet governance is a constantly evolving, complex process, involving both states and non-state ...
Media freedom and pluralism, entrenched as fundamental rights in both the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU and the European Convention on Human Rights, are indissociable from democracy, as they ...