The EU actually wanted to supply Ukraine with one million artillery shells by the end of March 2024. Defense Minister Pistorius has now said that this is unlikely.
By Redaktion Table
The EU Commission is not expected to decide on a ban on gas and oil heating systems until 2024, before the EU elections. First, it wants to present its decision on the Buildings Directive and its action plan on heat pumps.
By Manuel Berkel
In the trilogue negotiations on the Critical Raw Materials Act, the EU regulation for a secure and sustainable supply of raw materials, the Council, Parliament and Commission reached a political agreement yesterday evening. Further details will be negotiated at a technical level by the end of the week.
By Leonie Düngefeld
"We are extremely EU-friendly", says Damian Boeselager, a member of the pan-European Volt party. Nevertheless, the party co-founder sees room for improvement – and is running again in the 2024 European elections.
By Corinna Visser
At a meeting in Brussels, COP28 President Al Jaber and EU Climate Commissioner Hoekstra made demands for commitments to the Loss Damage fund.
By Lukas Knigge
The German government wants to cooperate more closely with other EU member states on tenders for renewable energies. Talks are currently underway with Luxembourg and France in particular.
By Manuel Berkel
Following fierce criticism from Germany, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs travels to Israel and Arab countries to mediate. But his mission remains unclear – the member states' positions on a ceasefire differ.
By Eric Bonse
The CSU party executive proposes a list for the European elections – as expected, Manfred Weber is at the top. The Berlin CDU and other regional SPD associations have also nominated their candidates.
By Manuel Berkel
David McAllister, Member of the European Parliament, recently confronted Josep Borrell, EU Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, with questions about the Rapid Reaction Force. The main issue is cost sharing. There could be answers today.
By Redaktion Table