By Subhramit Das Southeast Asia’s climate crisis is hardly a new phenomenon, with extreme weather events disproportionately affecting its...
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Following the publication by the EU of ‘Justice-focused approach key to effective energy poverty solutions’, energy poverty in Europe was again in the news last week. This is based on a study published last year by the European Commission (EC) on ‘Who is energy poor in the EU?’, that does not make comfortable reading for […]
By Subhramit Das Southeast Asia’s climate crisis is hardly a new phenomenon, with extreme weather events disproportionately affecting its...
Foreign entities have secured profitable positions in once-public domestic infrastructure. The pursuit of short-term cash has sacrificed long-term...
Life expectancy across European countries, including Greece, is stalling, with experts blaming this on an alarming mix of poor diet, mass inactivity...
By Data Avicenna and Intan Permata Sari Indonesia’s shift to cleaner cooking fuels has seen notable success, particularly through the 2007...
The cost of housing in Cyprus has become a major financial burden, with rent or mortgage payments often exceeding 40% of household income. In...
The European Commission on Wednesday sent a reasoned opinion to Cyprus and seven other European Union member states over their failure to transpose...
By Narantuya Chuluunbat Mongolia’s burgeoning mining sector is a cornerstone of its economy. But it comes with inherent challenges, including...
By Kolja Brockmann and Lauriane Héau For all their legitimate law-enforcement and intelligence-gathering uses, cyber-surveillance tools are...
The enlargement of the EU is a “geopolitical necessity highlighted by international developments”, Deputy Minister for European Affairs Marilena...
By Melinda Martinus The inauguration of Prabowo Subianto as Indonesia’s president and the appointment of Sugiono, a former military officer, as...