Court hearing to clarify jurisdiction for ‘Pfizergate’ trial
Next Friday, a Belgian court will hear the "Pfizergate" case. It is a question of who is responsible – the Belgian judiciary or the European Public Prosecutor's Office.
By Eric Bonse
Next Friday, a Belgian court will hear the "Pfizergate" case. It is a question of who is responsible – the Belgian judiciary or the European Public Prosecutor's Office.
By Eric Bonse
Commission President von der Leyen holds out the prospect of exemptions for key sectors if the social or economic costs of a ban are too high. The "eternity chemicals" are used in a large number of products.
By Redaktion Table
Following a ruling by the European Court of Justice, the EU Parliament must release data on the financial allowances for the imprisoned far-right Greek MEP Ioannis Lagos.
By Marc Winkelmann
The director of the European branch of the Climate Action Network, Chiara Martinelli, criticizes setbacks in EU climate policy and calls for the next steps in the Green Deal.
By Lukas Knigge
The Commission has sent another request for information to X as part of the DSA. This time, it concerns content moderation and risk assessment in connection with AI tools. The transparency report has raised questions for the authority.
By Corinna Visser
The right-wing nationalist opposition in North Macedonia has clearly won both the parliamentary and presidential elections. Voters in the country are frustrated by the slow progress of the EU accession process.
By Redaktion Table
The Commission is launching a communication campaign ahead of the European elections to raise citizens' awareness of the risks of disinformation, information manipulation and foreign interference.
By Corinna Visser
The Australian Labor government presented a new strategy for extracting natural gas on Thursday, despite Australia's continued commitment to being climate-neutral by 2050.
By Fabian Löhe
The solar industry can already produce enough modules to achieve the climate targets. However, the wind power and battery industries still lack the necessary number of plants. Heat pump manufacturers also need to invest heavily.
By Nico Beckert
The German Office of Technology Assessment recommends a combination of instruments to make progress in decarbonizing aviation. Certain measures could be implemented immediately, while others require a longer preparation period.
By Carsten Hübner