Industrial Accelerator: Commission postpones law
The European Commission has postponed the Industrial Accelerator Act by one month. The distribution of strategic raw materials from European stocks could become a point of contention.
By Manuel Berkel
The European Commission has postponed the Industrial Accelerator Act by one month. The distribution of strategic raw materials from European stocks could become a point of contention.
By Manuel Berkel
The new strategy against racism aims to combat exclusion in the labor and housing markets. The Commission want member states to enforce existing laws more strictly.
By Marion Bergermann
Tractors block roads in Strasbourg: One day before a vote in the European Parliament on the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement, farmers from various European countries vented their discontent.
By Redaktion Table
The former NATO general calls for European armed forces to move closer together. He is also pushing for more independence from the US in terms of arms.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
The 43-year-old Hungarian wants to strengthen research into democratic resilience.
By Viktor Funk
LNG imports from the US could account for between 75% and 80% of total EU LNG imports by 2030, warns a think tank. However, Trump’s Greenland threats are jeopardizing the energy deal with the US.
By Nico Beckert
With the Industrial Accelerator Act, the European Commission wants to strengthen energy-intensive products made in Europe. However, it is deviating from its own recommendations on green steel.
By Manuel Berkel
The Bureau of the European Parliament has decided that the general expenditure allowance will not be adjusted for inflation in 2026. A working group will be formed to develop proposals for an automatic adjustment mechanism.
By Markus Grabitz
The previous “notice and takedown” approach to deepfakes has failed. By the time an image is reported, checked and deleted, it has long since multiplied. Instead, we need to take early, proactive measures.
By Kat Cloud