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With the 2035 engine phase-out nearing, Brussels is not split on whether to decarbonise transport, but how to do it - through an all-electric path or a mix of technologies
5 hours 2 min ago
According to the correspondence, Epstein described Lajčák in several messages as a person of “international influence”
5 hours 20 min ago
The Commission says e-cigarettes act as a ‘gateway’ to nicotine addiction and tobacco use among young people
5 hours 39 min ago
“The gap between promises and action is measured in rising temperatures, lost livelihoods and broken trust,” said one MP
6 hours 23 min ago
The document aims to help 19 EU countries determine whether their planned military purchases qualify for SAFE financing
7 hours 21 min ago
The draft cardiovascular plan also targets tobacco, screening, and AI-driven prevention measures
8 hours 9 min ago
Sweeping subsidies for energy-hungry firms are ‘largely’ agreed with the EU, Berlin says
8 hours 55 min ago
A political tug-of-war delayed a formal position on the controversial legislation from the German government
9 hours 11 min ago
Budapest still depends heavily on Russian energy imports
10 hours 29 min ago
In today's edition: energy taxation reform stymied, high seas, 2040 ballot
11 hours 7 min ago
In today's edition: Rice, gene editing, EU-UK food
11 hours 14 min ago
Plus, a Nordic-Baltic package for Ukraine, a defence data space, and Germany's plans for military conscription
11 hours 18 min ago
In today's edition: Copyright deepfake doubts, Google Adtech remedies, Meta's CDN appeal
11 hours 20 min ago
In today's edition: Vaccination, COP11, Pope and AI
11 hours 27 min ago
More than 44 per cent of AfD supporters fear that "Russia could launch a military attack on Germany in the near future", according to a recent Insa poll
12 hours 40 min ago
A Belgian jihadist – presumed killed in a 2016 airstrike – was found guilty of genocide against the Yazidi minority in Iraq and Syria
12 hours 47 min ago
Portuguese PM Montenegro urged the unions to be "responsible", arguing that "nothing justifies a general strike"
13 hours 5 min ago
In today’s edition: the EPP blows up the centrist alliance to ram through green-rule cuts with the far right, Berlin backs delaying the EU’s deforestation law in a boost to industry-friendly overhaul plans, and Cyprus scrambles to lock in direct flights before taking over the Council presidency
14 hours 17 min ago
Studies suggest AI can free up an hour a day for clinicians to spend with patients
14 hours 31 min ago
European officials have long talked up the region’s potential. Until now, few have shown the resolve to unlock it
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