Don’t kill equal treatment at work bill, EU countries and MEPs tell Commission
More than a dozen EU countries and a parliamentary committee have urged the European Commission not to axe the bill.
Jul 4 2 mins read
Stars align for drugmakers in final straight of EU pharma package
With the EU’s competitiveness push gaining urgency amid growing trade tensions with the U.S., plans to tighten pharmaceutical rules could soften — making the final legislation more industry-friendly than originally envisioned.
Jun 24 7 mins read
EU weighs sperm donor cap to curb risk of accidental incest
Donations are booming, increasing the health and psychological risks to donor children.
Jun 19 7 mins read
Europe’s frontier countries ready their hospitals for war
From stockpiling trauma kits for mass casualties to kitting out medics with body armor, wartime health planning is no longer hypothetical on NATO’s eastern flank.
Jun 16 12 mins read
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