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Study: biometric mass surveillance on the rise in the EU

A new study commissioned by the Greens/EFA group shows that the use of biometric surveillance technology is increasing in the EU, despite the lack of a legal framework. The authors make seven recommendations on how the EU should regulate the controversial technology.

By Jasmin Kohl

EU summit: extensive dispute over energy prices

On the first day of the EU summit, the heads of state and government had a heated debate about a strategy to combat record energy prices. There was also disagreement on what role nuclear power should play for the time being.

By Eric Bonse

Andreas Kuhlmann ist Vorsitzender der Geschäftsführung der Deutschen Energie-Agentur (Dena)

Andreas Kuhlmann: 'Nord Stream 2 can help solve the gas cost crisis'

The European energy market design already guarantees security of supply in the EU – this is what Dena CEO Andreas Kuhlmann is convinced of in an interview with Lukas Scheid. Measures such as the decoupling of electricity and gas prices or joint gas contracts are not very effective.

By Lukas Knigge

EU summit: impending dispute

The conflict with Poland, the dispute over high energy prices: heated arguments are looming at what is likely to be the last EU summit with Chancellor Merkel. An overview of the most important topics.

By Redaktion Table

Poland's chance: the Council is divided

The fronts between Poland and the EU have hardened in the dispute over the rule of law and the primacy of EU law. A debate with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in the European Parliament in Strasbourg failed to produce a quick solution. However, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hinted that she was still willing to talk.

By Eric Bonse