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Thirteen European countries are selling apples in markets and supermarkets with a concerning abundance of pesticide residues, commonly known as “cocktails of pesticides”, according to an NGO report urging the European Union to regulate exposure to these chemicals. Belgium, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, and Switzerland have reported contamination in apples, according to the latest report from Pesticide Action Network (PAN) Europe, which criticises the EU’s risk assessment procedure for looking at pesticides in silos and disregarding the “cocktail” effect. “One of the most striking results is that 85% of the tested apples…
The European Union Governmental Satellite Communications programme (GOVSATCOM) is a long-awaited part of a wider…
MEP Henrik Dahl has defended NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s comments this week regarding the…
Fourteen cross-border electricity and hydrogen projects were awarded €650 million from the European Commission on…
European lawmakers have urged the EU to block US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel…
The European Union is reasserting itself in a multipolar world after signing what has been…
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Published on 28/01/2026 – 7:25 GMT+1 •Updated 9:34 EU leaders are pumped with adrenaline and…
On 21 January, after 25 years of tense negotiations, the European Parliament voted to refer…
Good morning from Brussels. I’m Mared Gwyn, taking you once again to our EU editor…
The EU-India trade pact struck Tuesday in New Delhi sends a “message to the international…
Europe wants to be a global leader in artificial intelligence, but still lags behind the…
Former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi will attend an informal meeting of European Union…
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