Beim gestrigen Gipfel ging es um strategische Diskussionen, nicht um Wortklaubereien oder semantische Spitzfindigkeiten, wie es sich der Präsidenten des Europäischen Rates António Costa vorgestellt hatte.
The smell of death lingers over the main cemetery for Sudan's capital as the army advances in the city centre.
The smell of death lingers over the main cemetery for Sudan's capital as the army advances in the city centre.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Greece’s energy mastermind facing trouble after a ‘serious mistake’, Poland considering a new tax on big tech, the EU court sanctioning Bulgaria for a delayed directive, and so much more.
A court of appeals has suspended the national derogation allowing the use of neonicotinoids in treated seeds.
PM Donald Tusk has said that it is still uncertain whether Poland will introduce the tax.
The early general election has been scheduled for 18 May.
Costa simply says Budapest "has a different position" on "how to support Ukraine in achieving peace."
Paris and London want to form a coalition to secure Ukraine – possibly with troops. But can they pull it off?
Experts say that the constitutional amendment has “mainly declaratory character”, reiterating the government's existing obligation to achieve net zero.
The Left also wants Amazon, Temu and Shein to be "banned from the EU".
For 25 years, we have sometimes been the Plan A, and at other times the Plan B for clients who, after testing us, decided to make us their Plan A, said Revcolevschi.
The FCC chairman has spoken as both friend and foe of EU tech regulation.
And the Dutch parliament has voted to reduce dependence on US tech.
Such a move would backfire as "smokers who want to quit using a pharmaceutical route can already do so with nicotine replacement therapy,” the industry say.
European Commission has not yet made its legal proposal for the target expected to come by the end of this month
A total of 14 projects are expected to be approved for financing in the next few months.
The report projects that by 2030 the global supply of forest biomass will triple, driven largely by European and Asian policies that classify biomass as renewable energy.
Poland manufactures just 11% of critical medicines on the EU list, highlighting supply chain vulnerabilities.
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