Europe News EU and US pledge to reinforce energy cooperation ahead of next winter While the EU went through these cold months without trouble, next winter might be more difficult. 04/04/2023
Europe Decoded Analysis: Sanna Marin's defeat puts European socialists in tight spot The Finnish election adds a new chapter in a list of electoral defeats by socialist parties, including in Sweden, Italy and France. 04/04/2023
Europe Decoded Watch: The six friction points currently straining EU-China relations Relations between the two powers have become visibly fraught, with suspicions and warnings voiced in public view. 03/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Germany and the EU are falling for corporate lobbyists' hydrogen hoax By selling Europe's decision-makers on largely inefficient hydrogen-based e-fuels, corporations are locking in fossil fuels and ramping up climate colonialism, Belén Balanyá writes. 03/04/2023
Tech News Amid economic uncertainty, 2022 sees record number of European patents The European Patent Office reported 193,460 patent applications by companies and inventors were made in 2022. 03/04/2023
Tunisia Euroviews. The EU can't fix Tunisia's rising autocracy with band-aid solutions The democratic backsliding that the opposition is describing as a coup has not provoked a significant enough reaction from Europe. That might threaten the stability in the Middle East on the whole, Ghazi Ben Ahmed writes. 31/03/2023
Europe News State of the Union: Ursula von der Leyen goes hard on China In our weekly review, we look at the European Commission President's speech on relations with Beijing, as well as inflation figures and an agreement on renewable energy sources. 31/03/2023
Economy Eurozone inflation falls sharply but core rate reaches new record high Annual inflation across the eurozone fell from 8.5% in February to 6.9% in March, one of the steepest drops in recent years. 31/03/2023
United Kingdom UK public more confident about EU than the government, survey finds A new report has indicated that the UK public's confidence in the EU has risen, amidst falling trust towards the government and the parliament. 30/03/2023
Europe News MEPs approve rules to force companies to publish gender pay gap The EU gender pay gap stood at 13% in 2021. 30/03/2023
Europe News EU negotiators reach deal to double renewables by 2030 France secured a concession on nuclear-powered hydrogen. 30/03/2023
Europe News EU extends 15% gas reduction plan until March 2024 Gas savings have become a powerful tool to fend off the worst effects of the energy crisis. 28/03/2023
Europe Decoded Nuclear-made hydrogen sets the stage for the next EU fight Member states are split on whether nuclear-made hydrogen should count towards the European Union's renewable energy goals. 28/03/2023
Europe News Russian gas transiting through Ukraine to reach EU countries: Naftogaz Ukraine hopes to be able to boost domestic production of gas to completely severe the EU's dependence on Russian imports. 28/03/2023
Health news Cocaine use in Europe: How do EU countries compare? The production of cocaine is no longer an offshore affair. With the increased availability of the drug in the EU, what does it mean for consumption? 28/03/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU's home affairs chief wants to read your private messages A new EU regulation could undermine the trust we have in secure and confidential processes like sending work emails, communicating with our doctors, and even governments, Ella Jakubowska writes. 28/03/2023
Europe News EU agrees to exempt e-fuels from 2035 ban on combustion-engine cars The exemption was included at the behest of Germany, which mounted a last-minute campaign to spare e-fuels from the 2035 ban. 28/03/2023
World News How does Frontex get away with 'plain murder'? Evidence has amassed in recent years that Frontex has violated human rights at Europe’s borders – but the border agency is surprisingly hard to hold to account. 28/03/2023
World News Euroviews. Europe’s raw materials rush does not justify hiding lithium's dangers A scientifically-backed proposal to classify three lithium salts as toxic to reproduction under Europe’s hazard system is at a dead end, and business -- including potential harm to workers handling lithium salts -- continues as usual, Natacha Cingotti writes. 27/03/2023
Europe News Italy and Poland oppose e-fuels deal struck by Brussels and Berlin The regulation on CO2 standards will be put to a final vote on Tuesday during a meeting of energy ministers. 27/03/2023