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Carbon leakage: Why the 'dilemma' remains unsolved

Experts from the Centre for European Policy believe that the issue of carbon leakage, resulting from current EU climate policies, has not yet been resolved. They advocate for placing this issue at the top of the agenda for the next legislative term.

By Lukas Knigge

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How the EU can solve its communication problem

The pro-Europe mood is not bad, says Stefanie Hartung, co-founder of Pulse of Europe. Nevertheless, the pro-European citizens' movement also sees a need for reform. Europe needs to strengthen its sense of community and improve its communication.

By Corinna Visser

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Party programs: How the Wahl-O-Mat was launched

The Federal Agency for Civic Education presented the Wahl-O-Mat ("Election-O-Mat") for the European elections on Tuesday. SPD General Secretary Kevin Kühnert also took part. However, his result did not match the SPD result 100 percent.

By Corinna Visser

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Deforestation Regulation: What a group of member states is now demanding from the EU Commission

In a ministerial letter to EU Environment Commissioner Sinkevičius, Germany and other EU member states are calling to speed up the Deforestation Regulation. So far, the EU Commission has lagged behind in terms of country benchmarking and the digital information system. One member of the Commission is therefore already in favor of allowing the rules of the regulation to enter into force later.

By Merle Heusmann

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Xi travels to France, Serbia and Hungary

China's party and state leader Xi Jinping is coming to Europe next week. He will first travel to Paris, then to Serbia and Hungary. There he will meet with like-minded partners. Xi's visit also has a historical background.

By Michael Radunski

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EU Commission tightens rules for Shein

The EU Commission now classifies Shein as a "very large online platform," which means the textile retailer is subject to greater regulatory requirements.

By Fabian Peltsch

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Macron calls for 'investment shock' for Europe

Seven years after his Sorbonne speech, French President Emmanuel Macron returned to the renowned Parisian university. There, he called for a new paradigm for security and industrial policy – and pleaded for a "common investment shock".

By Claire Stam

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Commission investigates Chinese medical products procurement market

The EU Commission has launched a 9- to 14-month investigation into the public procurement market for medical products in China. This first-time deployment of the International Procurement Instrument (IPI) could lead to the disadvantage of Chinese medical products in the European procurement market.

By Table.Briefings