agriculture and food
Building a future-proof regulatory system
Simpler, faster, better – let’s not miss the opportunity to revamp the EU pharmaceutical regulatory framework to transform lives.
Europe is betting everything on getting richer
Center right gets its way as golden boy Hansen lands EU farm job
Labor unrest threatens to upend Harris’ economic pitch
Security experts see latest Trump close call as ‘a failure, 100%’
Can global leaders agree on a tough AMR plan?
Newborns face deadly infections amid superbug crisis
Why the Kremlin loves social media
This week’s indictment of a social media content firm shows how it’s getting easier and easier for Russia to influence U.S. elections.
Trump allies fear he’ll blow the debate — his best chance to regain ground on Harris
The challenge is getting the former president to stick to the script.
UK to again delay Brexit border checks on food
Industry says the controls could push up prices.
The plan to save European farming
Five things you need to know about a report on the future of farming presented to Commission chief von der Leyen.
Harris targets small business tax break in contrast with Trump’s corporate tax cuts
The vice president looks to beef up her economic plans ahead of next week’s debate.
Food shortages hit tribal populations, low-income seniors in US
Questions about USDA’s response remain as food aid shortages are still hitting tribal populations and low-income seniors across the country.
Denmark nominates Dan Jørgensen as EU commissioner
Former climate and energy minister nominated to join Ursula von der Leyen’s team of commissioners.
What Kamala Harris was really saying in her convention speech
She understood the need to tie her story to yours.
German biscuit titan says sorry for taking ‘advantage’ during Nazi era
Choco Leibniz and Pick-Up! maker admits it used forced laborers during World War II on a greater scale than previously acknowledged.
Ukraine wants peace talks in wake of Russia incursion, but not directly with Putin
Kyiv is increasingly looking to the model of the Black Sea grain deal, where Russia and Ukraine struck separate agreements with intermediaries.
What the last of the anti-war Chicago Seven wants today’s protesters to know
Lee Weiner helped lead the protests in 1968. Now he’s smoking weed in Ron DeSantis’ hometown.
Where Harris and Walz stand on 2024’s biggest policy issues
The rise of the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz ticket filled an already chaotic campaign year with “brat” and “weird” and flipped the Democratic Party’s misery into a cautious …
Trump says he’s ‘entitled to personal attacks’ on Harris
Over and over, Trump went after Harris personally — a tactic top allies have cautioned against him doing.
Grocery price gouging to feature prominently in Harris economic plan
Harris will lay out actions she plans to take in her first 100 days as president to lower food and other everyday costs during a speech this Friday in North Carolina.
Florida banned ‘fake meat.’ This company is suing to serve it at an arts festival.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the ban on lab-grown meat into law earlier this year.
Russia sends 447 goats to North Korea after Kim Jong Un sucks up to Putin
Moscow and Pyongyang have a wide-ranging deal covering sectors including education, agriculture and tourism.
Musk might be the only person Trump listens to on climate
The billionaire Tesla CEO has Trump’s ear. Here’s what he might tell the former president about rising temperatures, clean energy and making money.
Brexit Britain creeps back into Brussels’ orbit under Labour
A bill which paves the way for closer regulatory alignment with the European Union almost slipped under the radar.
Cypriot firm accused of profiting from EU potash sanctions against Belarus
An investigation by Belarusian journalists has identified a Cypriot company as being at the center of a contract markup scheme.
Harris chooses comfort food: Will America bite?
PHILADELPHIA — Vice President Kamala Harris’ debut appearance with her running mate and his runner-up here Tuesday night neatly illustrated the reasoning behind her choice. Contrary to the …
Is Brexit Britain about to turn into Switzerland — without the fondue?
As the U.K. and the EU enter a new era, their relationship is likely to gradually become more Swiss.
The 11 MEPs who actually matter
Here are the EU lawmakers to keep your eye on in the new term.
The EU says it wants food security. It really wants exports.
The latest Brussels buzzword is all about supporting farmers — but it throws consumers under the tractor.
EU’s first application for cultivated meat is for French foie gras
Paris startup Gourmey wants Europeans munching cell-grown pâté by 2026.