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Tajani runs for Europe

The party leaders of Forza Italia and the Italian Social Democrats have announced their candidacies for the EU elections. However, they are likely to be more of a symbolic nature.

By Redaktion Table

'We will not hesitate to use our defense instruments'

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has emphasized that the EU wants to take stronger action against unfair international competition in the future. She encouraged the EU finance ministers to lead the way in completing the Capital Markets Union.

By Redaktion Table

Netzausbau und Energiewende - der Transport von Windenergie vom Norden in den Süden der Bundesrepublik krankt immer noch am schleppenden Ausbau des Stromnetzes.

Bidding zone split: Commission calls for agreement with neighbors

In the dispute over a possible split of the German electricity bidding zone, the Commission does not want to exert any pressure on Germany at present. At a Europe.Table Live Briefing, however, the Directorate-General for Energy also made an appeal to the German government.

By Manuel Berkel

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EU countries on track with charging infrastructure

The EU wants to be climate-neutral by 2050 – including in road traffic. For the ramp-up of electromobility to succeed, the appropriate charging infrastructure is needed. Most EU member states are already well on the way to achieving this, but five still have some way to go.

By Lukas Knigge