Competitiveness Council: Dispute over nuclear energy blocks joint declaration
As Germany and France were unable to agree on a wording on clean technologies, the Council did not adopt a joint declaration on competitiveness.
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As Germany and France were unable to agree on a wording on clean technologies, the Council did not adopt a joint declaration on competitiveness.
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A resolution in the European Parliament calling for a ban on outdoor smoking and vaping did not receive a majority. The Christian Democrats did not support the motion. On Tuesday, the Council will vote on a recommendation to the member states with similar content.
By Markus Grabitz
Following the announcement of the bankruptcy proceedings of Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt, a broad coalition is mobilizing to support the European battery industry. The new Commission is being called upon to act quickly.
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In the coming years, the government in Georgia does not want to negotiate accession with the EU or accept budget subsidies from Brussels. The announcement was immediately followed by protests – including from the president.
By Redaktion Table
Following the confirmation of the Commission by the European Parliament on Wednesday, the Council has now officially appointed the Commission for five years. Contrary to what was reported in yesterday's edition, the Commission needed 345 votes on Wednesday to be elected. 370 MEPs voted yes, 282 voted no.
By Markus Grabitz
Germany should have transposed the NIS 2 and CER directives into national law by mid-October. This concerns network security and the analogous resilience of critical facilities. But because this has not happened, Brussels is now taking action.
By Corinna Visser
The European Court of Human Rights banned extraditions to China two years ago. Nevertheless, Hungary and China are working on a corresponding agreement.
By Marcel Grzanna
Chinese state media are full of praise for a handful of US companies. The pattern resembles that of Donald Trump's first term in office.
By Marcel Grzanna
Hong Kong continues to become a financial hub for cryptocurrencies. According to media reports, the local government wants to create a "favorable environment" for asset managers.
By Manuel Liu
Members of the European Parliament demand drastic sanctions for the verdicts in Hong Kong's biggest trial since the introduction of the National Security Law.
By Manuel Liu