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COP29: Europe's leadership role is faltering

COP29 came to an end in Baku on Sunday night. The 196 countries agreed on a new target for international climate financing. However, it was a tough struggle, not without leaving behind some broken pieces – especially for Europe.

By Lukas Knigge

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Leyen Commission: How MPs want to vote

The new Von der Leyen Commission is certain to receive an absolute majority of votes when the European Parliament votes on the Commission as a whole in Strasbourg on Wednesday. This time the requirements are lower than on July 18, when Ursula von der Leyen needed 360 out of 719 votes for a second mandate.

By Till Hoppe

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Article 6 adopted: EU lifts blockade against 'anything goes' approach

For years, the EU has insisted on strict standards and transparency rules for trading emission reduction credits and prevented a negotiation agreement on Article 6. Now it is giving up its blockade – with only minimal improvements. Observers are concerned about the integrity of carbon markets.

By Lukas Knigge

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ECJ Advocate General: Old diesel cars must pass new test procedures

200 million older diesel cars could be "taken out of service" if the ECJ agrees with the Advocate General's opinion. The case involves two older diesel cars. The Duisburg Regional Court wanted to know how it should deal with the performance of the vehicles in emissions tests.

By Markus Grabitz