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Growth: Why Spain is leaving Germany behind

The southern European countries were long regarded as economic problem children, but the picture has now changed: The German economy is shrinking again in 2024, while Spain is turning into one of Europe's growth stars. These are the reasons.

By Isabel Cuesta Camacho

EU-Kommission

Lobby contacts: NGOs gained more influence under von der Leyen

NGOs had more contacts with the Commission and the cabinets during Ursula von der Leyen's first mandate than under her predecessor Jean-Claude Juncker. In contrast, the number of contacts with companies and business associations plummeted. This is the result of an analysis by Table.Briefings.

By Marc Winkelmann

EPP summit: What Merz, Weber and von der Leyen are planning

CDU leader Friedrich Merz will welcome nine Christian Democrat heads of state and government in Berlin at the end of the week. It's about Europe's competitiveness and Donald Trump. As Chancellor, Merz could push through his own agenda with two powerful allies.

By Till Hoppe

Renewables: EPP MEPs plan to scrap 2040 target

Several conservative industrial politicians are calling on Ursula von der Leyen not to set a new target for renewable energies. Meanwhile, the wind industry warns that expansion has fallen in the past year and needs to be doubled.

By Manuel Berkel