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Is anyone able to control the carbon price?

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:53
Carbon prices on the EU emissions trading scheme are currently rising too fast, making the market extremely volatile, but it seems the European Commission has no effective stabilising tool to tackle this, writes Robert Jeszke and Sebastian Lizak.
Categories: European Union

Metals recycling in EU could collapse under new rules, companies say

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:51
Europe's metals recycling industry could collapse under the European Commission's proposed changes to waste shipments that clamp down on exports to encourage recycling, members of the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) have warned.
Categories: European Union

Belgium’s Consultation Committee to discuss summer travel and relaxations

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:47
As the number of COVID-19 patients is well below the threshold, the country’s different governments are set to meet on Friday to discuss the conditions under which citizens will be able to travel during the summer and announce the next...
Categories: European Union

German conservatives brace for strong far-right showing in regional election

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:39
Germany conservatives are bracing for what is likely to be a bruising result in Sunday's regional election in the eastern state of Saxony Anhalt, with polls suggesting the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) are set to gain more than a fifth of the vote.
Categories: European Union

MEPs reluctantly pack for first pandemic Strasbourg session

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:36
Hundreds of European lawmakers and staff travel to Strasbourg next week for the European Parliament's first session since the COVID-19 pandemic struck, though many think it is too early to return.
Categories: European Union

Tweets of the Week: European Semester, Sound Canon, ECJ Hungary case

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:35
Commission unveils the European Semester, the EU is not the sound canon tester and Viktor Orban finds that he’s the court jester.
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Czechs forward Babiš case to new EU prosecutor’s office

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:22
A Czech prosecutor said Thursday (3 June) that the case of the billionaire prime minister's conflict of interest as an entrepreneur and politician has been forwarded to the new EU prosecutor's office.
Categories: European Union

Top EU court dismisses Hungary’s complaint over democracy probe

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:06
The top European Union court dismissed on Thursday (2 June) Hungary's challenge against the opening in 2018 of a disciplinary procedure against Budapest for undermining democracy in the formerly communist country.
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Spain to reopen nightlife for summer season

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:06
Spain plans to reopen nightlife venues in regions with fewer COVID-19 cases in time for the summer season as the country eyes an international tourism sector badly hit by the pandemic, EURACTIV’s partner EFE reported. 
Categories: European Union

Romania commits to phase out coal by 2032

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 06:59
Romania will exit coal by 2032 at the latest and pass a law by mid-2022 to address the closure of mines and adopt socio-economic measures to support coal communities and reskilling of worers, according to the country's official recovery plan.
Categories: European Union

Greek police plan high-decibel message to deter migrants

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 06:50
Greek police on Thursday (3 June) said they plan to send out a high decibel message designed to deter would-be migrants after setting up two controversial "sound cannons" at the Evros border post with Turkey.
Categories: European Union

Denmark passes law to process asylum seekers outside Europe

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 06:37
Denmark on Thursday (3 June) passed a law enabling it to process asylum seekers outside Europe, drawing anger from human rights advocates, the United Nations and the European Commission.
Categories: European Union

National authorities take center stage in fight against fraud with recovery funds

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 20:05
National control mechanisms will be responsible for ensuring that the EU recovery funds are not affected by corruption or fraud, although the European Commission is also getting ready to use the new rule of law mechanism as soon as possible.
Categories: European Union

EU risks becoming like the Gulf over exploitative labour

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 19:40
The growing phenomenon of labourers coming into Europe from south-east Asia and elsewhere is fuelling a dangerous rise in exploitative labour practices that requires urgent EU action, labour unions and civil society groups have warned.
Categories: European Union

The Brief, powered by UNESDA – Europe’s debt disciple raises the alarm

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 16:48
“Borrowing in times of crisis to stabilise the economy makes sense, as long as the question of repayment is not forgotten.” So says Bundestag president and former German finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble, a welcome, if unlikely, convert to Keynesian economics.
Categories: European Union

French minister’s CAP reform approach an ‘insult’ to organic farmers

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 16:42
Organic farmers protested in Paris on Wednesday (2 June) against a potential cut in aid for organic farmers in the future CAP. But the French agriculture minister insists their calculations are “biased”.  EURACTIV France reports.
Categories: European Union

LEAK: EU’s carbon border tariff to target steel, cement, power

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 16:33
The European Union plans to impose carbon emission costs on imports of goods, including steel, cement and electricity, according to leaked documents obtained by EURACTIV.
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How can Europe become a global digital champion?

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 15:36
The global digital race is on and the EU is on the list of participants. Do we dare bet on winning? Three European lawmakers explain how Europe should proceed.
Categories: European Union

Difficult but not impossible – Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Brussels

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 15:12
It has been a year since George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer, sparking global protests and renewed demands for the recognition of equality. What progress has Europe made on diversity? Corinna Horst, Audrey Flore-Ngomsik and Emma Rainey take a closer look.
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A new phase for the European project

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 14:52
The European Union must assert itself as a full-fledged political entity with economic, social, cultural dimensions and take internal and external actions that are decided democratically by its own citizens, writes Maria Joao Rodrigues.
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