Bridget Ryder is a news writer for The European Conservative. She holds degrees in Spanish and Catholic Studies.
Mobile Phone Roaming in Europe Remain Free Through 2032

Mobile Phone Roaming in Europe Remain Free Through 2032

In addition to free roaming, the new regulation will require telecommunications companies to provide 5G network to its roaming customers whenever available. It also requires them to be more transparent about extra charges for services.

December 10, 2021
Merkel is Missed, Even by Those Who Disagreed with Her

Merkel is Missed, Even by Those Who Disagreed with Her

Both Prime Minister of Hungary Victor Orbán and former Czech President Václav Klaus expressed appreciation for the sixteen years Merkel gave as German chancellor and a key leader in the European Union. 

December 10, 2021
As Cases of COVID-19 Rise Throughout Europe, Countries Take Different Approaches

As Cases of COVID-19 Rise Throughout Europe, Countries Take Different Approaches

European Union Commission chief Ursula von der Leyden’s said on Wednesday that it was time to “think about mandatory vaccination.” In her personal opinion, “it is understandable and appropriate to lead this discussion now.”

December 4, 2021
Scientists Solve Mystery of Blood Clots from Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine

Scientists Solve Mystery of Blood Clots from Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine

As mass vaccination got underway last winter, rare cases of blood clots were detected in some people who were vaccinated for COVD-19 with the Oxford-AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, causing several European countries to offer younger people alternatives.

December 3, 2021
Greece and Germany Considering Forced Vaccination

Greece and Germany Considering Forced Vaccination

Fines would be imposed on unvaccinated senior citizens in Greece.

December 2, 2021
Inflation Reaches Record High in Eurozone

Inflation Reaches Record High in Eurozone

Inflation in the Eurozone has reached the highest rate since the euro debuted in 1999.

December 1, 2021
Rural Spain Disrupts Spanish Politics and Left-Right Divide

Rural Spain Disrupts Spanish Politics and Left-Right Divide

La España Vaciada, a grassroots citizen’s movement, officially registered as a political party last September in the face of severe population loss in rural Spain.

December 1, 2021