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The Industrial Accelerator Act aims to boost low-carbon industrial production, but new “green” labelling schemes risk disrupting Europe’s construction sector. Policymakers must ensure legal coherence with existing frameworks like the Construction Products Regulation to advance decarbonisation without destabilising vital markets.
8 hours 22 min ago
Plus Poland in PURL, shadow fleet surveillance, and NATO 'eyes' Saab
9 hours 5 min ago
In today’s edition: Cyprus’ Europe chief insists the bloc’s smallest member is ready to steer its toughest files as the presidency looms, the Council lines up a €960m loan to overhaul its ageing headquarters, and US pointedly skips EU’s donor conference for Palestine
11 hours 10 min ago
Some historians warn that Sánchez’s framing blurs the facts
11 hours 16 min ago
The first lockdown in Brussels took place on 21 November 2015. Given the vast reduction in numbers and size of terrorist attacks over the last decade, it is worth reflecting on the successes of the security services in France and Belgium
11 hours 16 min ago
A Chinese shipping giant bought 67% of the Piraeus port authority in 2016, making it the majority operator
11 hours 16 min ago
A meeting in Geneva should close with revised global rules for tobacco
11 hours 16 min ago
In what could be seen as a symbolic warning, fire broke out in the venue as world leaders wrangled over the latest global agreement on climate action
11 hours 16 min ago
After 30 years, the EU has not yet built a credible strategy to move Bosnia from peacekeeping to nation-building
11 hours 16 min ago
Brussels needs to restrict imports of Russian uranium before Orano can invest in further enrichment capacity, CEO says
13 hours 56 min ago
Swedish doctors worry that heavy drug abusers will lack acceptable alternatives
14 hours 7 min ago
The Greek model demonstrates how smart concessions deliver safer roads with impact on public finances
Thu, 11/20/2025 - 22:53
‘Double 11’ massively outsizes Western counterparts such as Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but to advance in Europe AliExpress is having to adapt to the EU’s rules-driven market
Thu, 11/20/2025 - 20:08
US absence raises questions over transatlantic coordination on Middle East diplomacy
Thu, 11/20/2025 - 19:57
Industry and researchers clash with EU officials over excise hike and rules for new nicotine products
Thu, 11/20/2025 - 19:19
The countries demand tariffs on potassium, currently imported at a zero tariff within a quota of 837,000 tonnes per year
Thu, 11/20/2025 - 18:41
MEPs from across the political spectrum questioned the act’s legality and its provisional application
Thu, 11/20/2025 - 18:04
German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil said he had received a "clear commitment from the Chinese side that there will be reliable access and supply chains for rare earths and critical raw materials"
Thu, 11/20/2025 - 18:04
The document warns that biotech start-ups still lack late-stage finance and depend on foreign investors
Thu, 11/20/2025 - 17:47
“We see a responsibility to get into a deeper love affair now," said Iceland's Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir
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