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Large majority in favor of Gigabit Infrastructure Act

The European Parliament approves the compromise on the Gigabit Infrastructure Act. This should make the planning and construction of high-performance networks faster and more cost-effective.

By Corinna Visser

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Parliament approves new EU debt rules

A majority from the center-right to the center-left voted in favor of reforming the EU debt rules on Tuesday. The member states must submit their new financial plans by September.

By Marc Winkelmann

Gemeinsame Bilder von Giorgia Meloni und Ursula von der Leyen sind selten geworden.
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Draghi instead of von der Leyen? Meloni keeps low profile

MEPs will be elected in the European elections in June, but the poker game for high-ranking Commission jobs has long since begun. The Italian head of government Meloni in particular seems to be studying her hand carefully.

By Redaktion Table

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Without swift regulations, the circular economy cannot progress

Whether it's recycled steel, cement or plastic, the circular economy has the potential to significantly reduce CO2 emissions in the industry, says Sabine Nallinger. More and more companies are therefore looking to invest, but according to the board member of the Foundation for Climate Economy, reliable regulatory frameworks are lacking.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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The key players on the EU scene – Administration

Get to know the "Top of the Table": The 100 key players on the German-speaking European scene. Selected by the Europe.Table editorial team in ten categories, from politics to administration, consulting, think tanks, foundations and NGOs. Today: the most important administration personalities. Click here for the overview.

By Redaktion Table

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Foreign ministers agree on Iran sanctions

The EU sanctions regime against Iran's drone program will be extended to include missiles and will also cover Tehran's allies in the Middle East. New aid commitments for Ukraine will probably take a few more days.

By Stephan Israel