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What the war means for the Green Deal

On one hand, we are facing rising energy prices due to the war in Ukraine and possibly a partial return to coal. On the other hand, however, there is unprecedented motivation to implement the Green Deal as quickly as possible.

By Lukas Knigge

Russia crisis: new EU debt not taboo

Member states and the Commission discuss how to support the European economy, which is suffering from high energy prices and sanctions. The Dutch finance minister is open in principle to new EU bonds. The question of whether state aid rules should be relaxed could cause controversy.

By Till Hoppe

Oil embargo depends on Saudi Arabia

Talks about a possible import ban on Russian oil caused the price to climb to almost $140 per barrel almost overnight. However, the German government reiterated its rejection of an embargo. However, the dismissals have increasingly severe consequences, and Shell is restricting the sale of oil products in Germany.

By Manuel Berkel

How Europe can sustain Russia sanctions

Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine is a dramatic wake-up call for Europe. The European Union can no longer be a passive player in global affairs. It must reinforce its own security structure within the broader context of NATO.

By Redaktion Table

Spain: potential gas hub in Europe

Spain can help Europe reduce its dependence on Russian gas. Half a dozen regasification plants can store liquefied natural gas. However, new pipelines are needed to transport it to neighboring European countries.

By Redaktion Table