Farmers' protest at EU agriculture ministers' meeting partly violent
Farmers demonstrate against EU agricultural policy in Brussels with burning tires, manure and eggs. The police respond with roadblocks and water cannons.
By Redaktion Table
Farmers demonstrate against EU agricultural policy in Brussels with burning tires, manure and eggs. The police respond with roadblocks and water cannons.
By Redaktion Table
The German government has confirmed that it will allow the export of carbon dioxide for storage under the seabed in future. To this end, it intends to ratify an amendment to the London Protocol.
By Manuel Berkel
More ammunition, more weapons, and even the deployment of their own troops in Ukraine were discussed by 20 heads of state and government on Monday evening in Paris. Host Emmanuel Macron does not rule out the deployment of his own soldiers.
By Redaktion Table
At the World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi, the EU wants to discuss industrial policy subsidies and sustainability issues, but concrete progress is not expected due to strongly diverging interests.
By Marc Winkelmann
After almost two years, Hungary has become the last NATO member state to agree to Sweden joining the defense alliance. The approval follows a fighter jet deal between the two countries.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Antonio Tajani, Italy's Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, has been unanimously elected as the new leader of Forza Italia. He had already led the party on an interim basis following the death of Silvio Berlusconi.
By Redaktion Table
The EU Commission had frozen funds for Poland due to violations of the rule of law. Following the change of government and the start of reforms, Poland will now gain access to the funds.
By Redaktion Table
A company is suing Romania for several billion US dollars in damages due to a mining license that was not granted. This is based on international treaties intended to protect companies' investments abroad. Proceedings of this kind are on the rise – and have far-reaching consequences.
By Leonie Düngefeld