Data exchange: EU and China launch new mechanism
The EU and China are establishing a new mechanism for cross-border data exchange. One aim is to make it easier for European companies to comply with Chinese data laws.
By Corinna Visser
The EU and China are establishing a new mechanism for cross-border data exchange. One aim is to make it easier for European companies to comply with Chinese data laws.
By Corinna Visser
CDU leader Friedrich Merz has caught the EU off guard with his statements on asylum policy. But what he is calling for is largely difficult to implement. At the same time, EU law already offers some possibilities, according to Brussels.
By Eric Bonse
Until recently, the left-wing alliance NFP celebrated itself as the winner of the parliamentary elections in France. However, the left-wing forces are now so divided that a split is imminent. This would be a success for President Macron's calculations.
By Claire Stam
The parties of the left-wing alliance Nouveau Front Populaire are refusing further talks with France's President Emmanuel Macron and are calling for protests. Macron had previously ruled out forming a left-wing government.
By Julia Mertens
Nonprofit organizations claim that the national greenhouse gas emission limits of EU countries are unlawful and have sued the European Commission. The court intends to prioritize the case.
By Julia Mertens
The EU Commission wants to revise the state aid guidelines for aviation. To this end, it launched an exploratory study on Tuesday. Among other things, this concerns the subsidization of regional airports.
By Marc Winkelmann
While Europe is making progress with decarbonizing iron and steel production, at least on paper, massive new emission-intensive blast furnaces are being planned in India in particular.
By Alex Veit
In Hungarian supermarkets, non-perishable foods are no longer allowed to be placed on the market 48 hours before their best-before date. Prime Minister Orbán's government has announced that it will amend a law to this effect.
By Merle Heusmann
The Dutch data protection authority has imposed a multi-million fine on US ride-hailing company Uber for allegedly failing to adequately protect its drivers' data. The company is protesting.
By Redaktion Table