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Russian gas supplies: Bulgaria at a crossroads

The Bulgarian transitional government wants to resume negotiations with Gazprom, while the pro-Russian forces in the country are gaining strength in the face of inflation and the energy crisis. Bulgaria could leave the European solidarity community after the parliamentary elections in October.

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Foreign ministers argue about visa ban for Russians

Three countries for, Germany against: An emotionally charged debate is emerging at the informal Gymnich meeting in Prague. At its core is the question of collective guilt – but there are also signs of a possible compromise: the suspension of the visa agreement with Russia.

By Eric Bonse

Claire Stam

What's cooking in Brussels

Ajvar Balkan style: The effects of global warming in the Balkans are particularly felt in agriculture and energy generation. They exacerbate the high potential for destabilization in this already politically tense region of Europe. A tension that Brussels cannot ignore.

By Claire Stam

Law against high electricity prices coming in 2023

The Commission plans to present a legislative proposal for a new electricity market design next year. A Commission spokesman confirmed this to Europe.Table. A large-scale consultation is to begin already this fall.

By Manuel Berkel

Electricity price compensation for industry: What does the 27.5 billion mean?

The German government has been granted permission to give energy-intensive companies a helping hand in the face of rising electricity costs. The industry has been eagerly awaiting approval from Brussels. But how exactly the €27.5 billion will be distributed and whether it will deliver what it promises remains to be seen.

By Lukas Knigge