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Paolo Gentiloni

Autumn forecast: Germany’s growth brings up the rear

According to the EU's new autumn forecast, the economy of the community of states is set to recover noticeably in 2026. However, according to the forecast, Germany will bring up the rear in terms of growth over the next two years.

By Redaktion Table

Gas flow to Austria reduced by 15 percent

Gazprom suspended gas deliveries to the Austrian company on Saturday due to a legal dispute with OMV. Overall, however, the flows only fell slightly. Ursula von der Leyen said that Russia's President Putin was once again using energy as a weapon.

By Manuel Berkel

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Pfizergate: Trial has begun

The oral hearing on the publication of text messages in the coronavirus vaccine purchase scandal has begun at the European General Court. A decision is expected in a few months.

By Redaktion Table

EU budget 2025: Member states give in

The EU budget for the coming year has been finalized. Almost €200 billion can be planned in 2025. This was agreed by negotiators from the EU Parliament and the Member States on Saturday night. There will be more funding for civil protection in particular.

By Redaktion Table

COP29: EU countries bring 113 fossil fuel lobbyists to Baku

Several EU member states are bringing representatives of the fossil fuel industry on their ticket to COP29 in Baku. Among other things, a gas partnership was signed there. Meanwhile, the EU Commission responded to criticism of the conflict of interest.

By Lukas Bayer

COP process: Strong resistance to structural reforms

After a number of well-known people called for reforms to the COP process on Thursday, the voices defending the basic structure of the climate conferences are now getting louder. However, they also see room for improvement.

By Lukas Knigge