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Regulator toughens restrictions on stock sell-offs

China's government is pushing back against the economic downturn with state interventions in the stock market. At the beginning and end of trading days, large investors are no longer able to engage in sell-offs.

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Poland presents plan to end legal dispute

For years, Poland was accused of serious violations of the rule of law. The new government now wants to remedy the deficits – and a lot of EU money is at stake.

By Redaktion Table

Macron's potential new man in Brussels

Renaissance, the French branch of Renew, has still not named its lead candidate. The party is growing impatient. MEP Gilles Boyer is calling for the campaign to be launched quickly with Clément Beaune as the lead candidate.

By Claire Stam

Ban on greenwashing: Council adopts agreement

The directive to empower consumers concerning the green transition can enter into force: the Council has formally adopted the agreement. Unsubstantiated advertising claims such as "environmentally friendly" will be banned and will no longer mislead consumers.

By Leonie Düngefeld

Estonia: Russia behind vandalism

People are said to have defaced monuments in Baltic states on behalf of Russian secret services, to stir up fear. Estonia's security authorities speak of a "hybrid operation."

By Redaktion Table

Wang Yi

Wang Yi seeks deeper cooperation with the EU

During his Europe visit, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi advocated deepening solidarity and cooperation between the European Union and the People's Republic. China considers the EU to be an important force.

By Redaktion Table