It’s been a long time coming, but Wales is shaping up to become the first country in the UK to introduce a nationwide tourist tax. Details released yesterday (Monday) indicate that the levy will add ...
Visitors who bought fridge magnets at Times Square or other tourist hotspots around New York in recent years are unlikely to have known they were buying something made in a small city in China. Du ...
The second day of negotiations for a treaty to curb plastic pollution is underway after environmental activists and civil society warned leaders that “the world is watching”. National delegations are ...
Last week parts of Europe received the first heavy snow of the season, with severe weather warnings in place for the UK, Ireland, and France. This was then promptly followed by the heavy rain and high ...
More than 900 artists and art workers (as of 2pm CET on 26 November) have signed an open letter urging Tate in London to end ...
Europe excels in ocean tech innovation but struggles with venture funding. An EU initiative aims to change that by helping ...
Chiara Petrioli, CEO of WSense, is transforming blue tech with the ‘Internet of Underwater Things,’ a technology that enables wireless communication at depths of up to 3,000 metres underwater. No ...
Alexandre Bompard, has said that he will be issuing a public apology to Brazil's government to smooth over a controversy sparked by the supermarket after it said that it would not be supplying South ...
The country's interior ministry said that an app would be designed for citizens to find their closest bunker. #EuropeNews ...
Foreign-controlled businesses account for 15% of jobs in the EU with Luxembourg, Poland, and Slovakia having the highest ...
Can the goods we buy and the services we use affect the survival of the rainforest? The EU thinks so and this episode ...
Governments are still using guidelines ghost-written by the chemical industry despite their devastating effect on ecosystems.