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    Europe’s new energy crisis fuels a green 'told you so'
    15 Apr Foreign & Security Policy

    Europe’s new energy crisis fuels a green 'told you so'

    The war in Iran has already added €22 billion to the EU’s fossil fuel bill. Climate campaigners say much of it could have been avoided.
    by Federica Di Sario
    Q&A: The EU 'must be obsessed' with completing market integration in the next three years, Enrico Letta says
    15 Apr Member States
    Q&A: The EU 'must be obsessed' with completing market integration in the next three years, Enrico Letta says
    5 ways Viktor Orbán’s defeat will shift EU policy
    14 Apr Member States
    5 ways Viktor Orbán’s defeat will shift EU policy
    A landslide in Hungary, a lift for the EU
    13 Apr Member States
    A landslide in Hungary, a lift for the EU
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    Op-ed: Europe's interconnected infrastructure still lacks integration
    13 Apr Member States
    Op-ed: Europe's interconnected infrastructure still lacks integration
    Despite increasing interdependence across energy, transport and digital networks, infrastructure across the EU remains fragmented.
    As transatlantic ties fray, NATO remains intact — for now
    10 Apr Foreign & Security Policy
    As transatlantic ties fray, NATO remains intact — for now
    Despite heightened tensions between the U.S. and Europe over Donald Trump's war with Iran, the president is unlikely to withdraw from the alliance.
    Newsletter: The EU gears up for Hungary's crucial vote
    10 Apr Member States
    Newsletter: The EU gears up for Hungary's crucial vote
    Hungarians are set to go to the polls on Sunday in Europe's highest-stakes election this year.
    Turning ambition into action: delivering Europe's offshore wind future Partner Content
    14 Apr Member States
    Turning ambition into action: delivering Europe's offshore wind future
    Offshore wind is key to Europe’s energy security, but current supply chain capacity cannot meet future demand. Addressing these shortages and infrastructure limits will be essential to avoid delays and keep the transition on track
    Op-ed: Why the EU must invest in culture
    09 Apr Member States
    Op-ed: Why the EU must invest in culture
    The EU's proposed Culture Compass would allow the bloc to advance its soft power across the globe.
    What are the long-term risks of the EU's return hubs?
    08 Apr Member States
    What are the long-term risks of the EU's return hubs?
    Plans to send migrants to non-EU states could leave them stranded in fragile regions, while giving third countries new leverage over Europe.
    War has reached space, and Europe isn’t ready
    07 Apr Member States
    War has reached space, and Europe isn’t ready
    The EU’s space ambitions are undermined by patchy coordination and foreign dependence.
    Q+A: Could Iranian-linked terrorism pull Europe into war?
    03 Apr Member States
    Q+A: Could Iranian-linked terrorism pull Europe into war?
    Thomas Renard, director of the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, explains why a string of suspected pro-Iranian bombings could force European capitals to confront Tehran more directly.
    How Innovation is Redefining the Battlefield - and Why NATO Must Adapt Partner Content
    10 Apr
    How Innovation is Redefining the Battlefield - and Why NATO Must Adapt
    In this episode of Eastern Frontline, MEPs Reinis Pozņaks and Rasa Juknevičienė are joined by Nikos Loutas, NATO’s Director of Innovation, to explore how new technologies — from drones to artificial intelligence — are reshaping the battlefield.
    The Parliament's April print edition is out now
    10 Apr Member States
    The Parliament's April print edition is out now
    This issue explores Europe's need for more female soldiers, the impending energy crisis as a result of the war in the Middle East, how the EU is falling behind in space, and much more.
    Policy report: Infrastructure for a connected Europe
    08 Apr Member States
    Policy report: Infrastructure for a connected Europe
    From energy and transport to digital and financial sectors, European infrastructure is becoming increasingly interconnected, yet it is still addressed in silos. This policy report examines how greater integration could reshape Europe's industry and benefit its citizens.
    Op-ed: The EU needs a 28th Regime for life sciences
    02 Apr Member States
    Op-ed: The EU needs a 28th Regime for life sciences
    The next long-term budget offers a key opportunity to boost funding for rare diseases through stronger European Reference Networks, connecting hospitals and specialized medical units.
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    A landslide in Hungary, a lift for the EU
    13 Apr Member States
    A landslide in Hungary, a lift for the EU
    Opposition leader Péter Magyar's decisive victory puts an end to 16 years of Viktor Orbán’s rule and promises a reset with Brussels.
    Newsletter: The EU gears up for Hungary's crucial vote
    10 Apr Member States
    Newsletter: The EU gears up for Hungary's crucial vote
    Hungarians are set to go to the polls on Sunday in Europe's highest-stakes election this year.
    The Parliament's April print edition is out now
    10 Apr Member States
    The Parliament's April print edition is out now
    This issue explores Europe's need for more female soldiers, the impending energy crisis as a result of the war in the Middle East, how the EU is falling behind in space, and much more.
    Policy report: Infrastructure for a connected Europe
    08 Apr Member States
    Policy report: Infrastructure for a connected Europe
    From energy and transport to digital and financial sectors, European infrastructure is becoming increasingly interconnected, yet it is still addressed in silos. This policy report examines how greater integration could reshape Europe's industry and benefit its citizens.
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