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Browsing: Brussels
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, El Salvador’s Vice-President Félix Ulloa defended his country’s gang crackdown in an interview, highlighting the popularity of President Bukele. His comments were made prior to addressing a European Parliament conference.
EU FOREIGN POLICY
This morning, Europe grapples with von der Leyen’s expansive foreign policy moves amid tensions from the US-Israeli conflict in Iran.
Member states question her authority and approach.
ELECTRICITY AND MOBILITY
This morning, the EU and Switzerland signed crucial accords enhancing mobility and electricity trading.
Legal certainty for employers and commuters improves significantly.
REFUGEE CRISIS
This morning, the EU faces potential spikes in asylum applications
due to US and Israel’s attacks on Iran, despite recent application declines.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Brussels is urgently addressing the escalating dispute between Budapest and Kyiv over the Druzhba oil pipeline this morning. The European Commission is exploring solutions to ensure energy security for the European Union amidst the crisis.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
MOL, Hungary’s energy company, may pursue legal action against Janaf if Russian oil shipment access is not guaranteed today. This follows tensions over Hungary’s reliance on Russian energy and recent disputes with the European Union.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Italy’s Industry Minister Adolfo Urso has called for the suspension of the EU’s carbon market this morning, highlighting concerns for European businesses amid rising energy costs. His remarks come as the bloc prepares a forthcoming review.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, the European Commission unveiled a proposal to impose prison sentences of two to eight years for firearms-related offences across the European Union. The directive aims to harmonise penalties and enhance cooperation among member states.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, UK Business Secretary Peter Kyle is in Brussels to advocate for UK inclusion in the EU’s forthcoming “Made in Europe” strategy, amid fears of escalating trade tensions following failed defence loan negotiations.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, a new watchdog study reveals that the European Union’s Clean Industrial Deal has faced significant lobbyist influence, with over 750 meetings documented in the last year, raising concerns over industrial compliance and environmental standards.
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