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Ukraine, US agree: counteroffensive creeps ahead, measured in blood

Sat, 01/07/2023 - 07:08
Ukraine has been publicly cautious in counting gains in a counteroffensive it launched this month to reclaim territory occupied by Russian forces, and on Friday (30 June) its president and a US general acknowledged that progress is measured in blood.
Categories: European Union

Critical Raw Materials: EU countries push for more ambitious targets

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 18:51
In a fresh agreement on the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), EU countries want to further increase targets for domestic processing of strategic raw materials, despite public commitments that processing should be done in resource-rich partner countries. 
Categories: European Union

Von der Leyen replies to Orbán’s allegations about EU’s ‘bankruptcy’

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 17:03
Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen on Friday (30 June) answered allegations by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán that the EU was “bankrupt”, which he had published earlier on social media.
Categories: European Union

Beyond elections: How citizens can influence political decisions

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 17:00
While most European citizens are aware of their right to elect their representatives from the local to the EU level, not all know about the participatory and deliberative initiatives which give citizens a say in decisions affecting them across the...
Categories: European Union

Experts: More data needed to gauge young people’s mental health problems

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 16:52
EU lawmakers and stakeholders called out on Thursday (29 June) the lack of data on youth mental health, saying that this prevents them from understanding the scope of potential issues and ways to address them. 
Categories: European Union

Agrifood Brief: What does a kilo of oranges cost?

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 16:37
While food affordability is topping the list of concerns of European citizens, some politicians - like Spain's right-wing PM candidate - seem to not look at prices that much (or even set foot in a food market).
Categories: European Union

The Brief — Macron’s faltering ‘hundred days to appease’

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 16:20
The police killing of a teenager on Tuesday (27 June), and the riots it has sparked across France, casts a big shadow over the success of President Emmanuel Macron’s plan of '100 days of appeasement, first introduced after the approval of a much-decried pensions reform in April.
Categories: European Union

EU leaders fail to resolve migration dispute with Poland and Hungary

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 16:15
EU leaders failed to resolve a bitter dispute on reform of the bloc’s migration rules after Poland and Hungary refused to back down in their standoff with the 25 other EU leaders. 
Categories: European Union

Eastern EU countries veering away from 2030 climate goals, report says

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 16:08
Central and Eastern European countries display low ambitions with their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs), raising concerns about the region's ability to meet EU climate goals, campaigners warn. 
Categories: European Union

EU lawmakers agree on plans to harness data for greener farming

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 16:04
EU ministers and the European Parliament have reached an agreement on a Farm Sustainability Data Network meant to boost sustainability in agriculture by collecting and sharing on-farm data.
Categories: European Union

Macron slams attempts to use teen’s death to spread riots in France

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 15:46
French President Emmanuel Macron denounced on Friday (30 June) what he termed "unacceptable" attempts to use the recent death of a teenager at the hands of the police to spread riots across the country.
Categories: European Union

Habemus Data Act, the game of musical chairs for DG COMP

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 14:12
Welcome to EURACTIV’s Tech Brief, your weekly update on all things digital in the EU. You can subscribe to the newsletter here.    “The Data Act will ensure that industrial data is shared, stored and processed in full respect of European rules.”...
Categories: European Union

Hydrogen: Unlocking Europe’s potential

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 13:30
Despite the hydrogen economy still being in its infancy, Europe is already buzzing with new projects, as governments and private investors raise their ambition and inject billions into the development of the clean-burning fuel. In this special report, EURACTIV looks...
Categories: European Union

Ten EU leaders meet to ‘brainstorm’ bloc’s enlargement future

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 13:15
A group of 10 EU leaders met informally on Friday (30 June) on the sidelines of a summit in Brussels to 'brainstorm' what the bloc's enlargement could mean for its future.
Categories: European Union

Possible risks if EU does not change course of Media Freedom Act

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 12:43
The idea that digital platforms can only moderate illegal content under national law is a grave mistake and a gift to those running disinformation campaigns, writes Clara Jiménez Cruz. Clara Jiménez Cruz is the chair of the European Fact-Checking Standards...
Categories: European Union

Excitement grows about ‘natural hydrogen’ as huge reserves found in France

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 12:24
While carrying out work to check the risk of firedamp pockets in the abandoned mines of the Lorraine region in May, La Française d'Énergie (FDE) discovered a large deposit of natural hydrogen, igniting hopes that it could be a game changer in Europe's energy transition.
Categories: European Union

German minister warns against ‘culture war’ on food, climate policy

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 11:06
Germany’s Green agriculture minister Cem Özdemir has warned against a 'polarisation' of debates around agriculture and climate policy while criticising attempts to torpedo green legislation at the EU level.
Categories: European Union

Dutch curb chip equipment exports amid US pressure

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 11:02
The Dutch government on Friday (30 June) announced new rules restricting exports of certain advanced semiconductor equipment, a move that comes amid US pressure on its allies to curb sales of high-tech components to China.
Categories: European Union

Bulgaria looks toward quality jobs to combat poverty

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 10:56
Bulgaria is the poorest country with the lowest wages in the EU, but surprisingly it turns out that the Bulgarian economy is doing better than more developed member states by managing to create quality jobs.
Categories: European Union

Expert: Adaptation to climate change is crucial in restoring forests

Fri, 30/06/2023 - 10:53
Adaptation is a key part of restoring Europe's forests and improving their resilience to climate change-related risks such as pests and wildfires, forestry expert Bernhard Wolfslehner told EURACTIV in an interview.
Categories: European Union

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