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Table of Contents - Edition 1182 from May 1st, 2026
- Merger control: Commission to give companies more leeway
- Critical infrastructure: Germany wants to better protect undersea cables
- Circular economy: Green Party lawmakers call for an EU resource conservation target
- Reserve power plants: ACER accuses grid operators of overestimating demand
- Free trade: EU-Mercosur agreement enters into force provisionally
- Animal transport: New attempt by negotiators in the European Parliament
- Informal telecoms council: Cyprus is working on a new mandate for the AI Omnibus Directive
- Must Reads: Higher benchmarks mean free ETS allowances worth €4 billion
- Time.Table: EU–Armenia summit in Yerevan
- Documents: Recommendations for the decommissioning of gas networks
- Executive Moves: Cavazzini appointed as IAA rapporteur
- Opinion: Europe is holding back its food biotech champions with the Biotech Act
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