Free trade agreement: Talks with Australian minister continue
Brussels wants to keep the negotiations going at all costs.
By Antonia Zimmermann
Brussels wants to keep the negotiations going at all costs.
By Antonia Zimmermann
In a new draft of the Industrial Accelerator Act, the Commission specifies the conditions for recognizing trade goods from third countries as “Made in Europe.” There are changes relating to low-carbon steel in threshold values for vehicles fleets.
By Markus Grabitz and Manuel Berkel
Despite disagreements in the run-up to the informal meeting, the heads of state and government were optimistic. The member states expect to see concrete progress on the integration of the capital markets, the 28th regime and the electricity market.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
Most countries in the Western Balkans and the EU member states of South-East Europe are continuing to slide down the new corruption index. What this means for the accession prospects of the six Western Balkan states – and why protests are growing.
By Frank Stier
Germany plans to supply Ukraine with five defensive missiles or interceptors for the Patriot system as long as other allies contribute another thirty. Ukraine's allies have pledged a total of EUR 35 billion in military aid to Kyiv.
By Stephan Israel
At the start of the Munich Security Conference, an EU Eurobarometer shows the extent to which security policy concerns have risen in Europe. A majority of citizens are calling for more security policy commitment from the EU and member states.
By Corinna Visser
Cutting red tape is part of the agenda for greater competitiveness, which was the focus of the informal meeting of heads of state and government. The EU’s deregulatory zeal could massively weaken nature, climate and water protection.
By Raphael Weyland
According to the Advocate General at the European Court of Justice, the EU Commission has wrongly approved billions in aid for Hungary. She criticized the Commission for approving the payments before the required legal reforms had come into force.
By Redaktion Table
A real estate deal from 2024 between the EU Commission and Belgium has come to the attention of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office – the authority is conducting searches as it collects evidence.
By Redaktion Table