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CSRD: Draft law could violate EU law

The German government only wants to allow auditors to certify CSRD reports – and could be in breach of European law with this plan, according to one law firm.

By Marc Winkelmann

Gigabit strategy: Federal government sees expansion momentum

The German government believes it is making good progress with its gigabit strategy. 87 percent of the measures have already been completed or are ongoing, according to the progress report from the Ministry of Digital Affairs. There is also an update with 35 new measures.

By Corinna Visser

Migration: Poland wants to temporarily suspend right to asylum

The Polish government is planning to temporarily suspend the right of asylum in order to curb illegal migration from Belarus. Prime Minister Tusk announced that he would present the stricter migration policy next week and seek approval from the EU.

By Lukas Knigge

Edi Rama ist seit September 2013 Ministerpräsident von Albanien. Im September 2021 wurde er zuletzt mit absoluter Mehrheit im Parlament bestätigt.

Albania: Rama hopes to join the EU in 2030

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama is counting on an agreement on the CEFTA free trade agreement and wants to lead his country into the EU by 2030. However, it remains uncertain whether the EU is open to this – could political hurdles thwart the plan?

By Redaktion Table