Microplastics: ENVI approves trilogue result.
The EU Parliament's Environment Committee has approved the trilogue agreement on the prevention of microplastic pollution.
By Lukas Knigge
The EU Parliament's Environment Committee has approved the trilogue agreement on the prevention of microplastic pollution.
By Lukas Knigge
The Green Party demands clarification of suspected espionage and measures against scientific espionage in the German federal state of Bavaria.
By Lynn Kaschtalinski
The EU Commission wants to develop high standards for a market for nature credits, says Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall in an interview with Table.Briefings. However, experts are skeptical as to whether a trustworthy mechanism can be established quickly.
By Lukas Knigge
Through symbolism and travel, Friedrich Merz has made support for Ukraine a top priority in the Chancellery. Vladimir Putin's offer of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul is met with skepticism.
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Ukraine claims to have uncovered a Hungarian spy network. In response, the Ukrainian government first expelled two Hungarian diplomats, after which the Hungarian government also reacted by expelling two diplomats.
By Markus Grabitz
Hopes are fading in the EU that the US President will largely withdraw his tariffs. In that case, the Europeans could target US goods worth EUR 95 billion euros. Meanwhile, Trump and Starmer announce a trade agreement.
By Till Hoppe
Parliament President Metsola sees this as an imperative of budgetary discipline. However, the EU states have not yet followed suit.
By Till Hoppe
The eDeclaration is intended to save companies time and money when posting workers. The Council has not yet been able to agree on a position.
By Alina Leimbach
Although the ban on combustion engines will not be touched for the time being, the CO₂ fleet limits for new cars will be made more flexible in the coming years. After the EU ambassadors, the Parliament has now also agreed. However, experts warn against this step.
By Lukas Knigge
Members of the European Parliament have spoken out in favor of relaxing EU gas storage regulations. In the future, the member states should have more flexibility in terms of purchasing and filling levels.
By Alina Leimbach