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    How Carney's win in Canada can be the EU's, too
    30 Apr Foreign & Security Policy
    How Carney's win in Canada can be the EU's, too
    Canada’s new Liberal leader is good news for EU trade and diplomacy in the Trump era. However, a united front between the two will face plenty of challenges.
    Europe’s quest for critical raw minerals gains new urgency
    30 Apr Energy & Environment
    Europe’s quest for critical raw minerals gains new urgency
    Brussels is pushing to diversify critical raw material supplies beyond China, but a fragmented EU approach could stall progress. 
    EU’s Energy Union carries hopes of cutting Russian dependency
    29 Apr Energy & Environment
    EU’s Energy Union carries hopes of cutting Russian dependency
    As the bloc pushes to cut its reliance on fossil fuels and eventually bolster its clean energy networks, a decade-old idea is coming back to the fore.
    Estonian broadcast bill targets Russian propaganda, but raises questions over online content
    28 Apr Member States
    Estonian broadcast bill targets Russian propaganda, but raises questions over online content
    As the EU country debates a proposal that would expand its media regulator’s powers, questions loom over how well the rules would address digital propaganda in an age of war.
    Op-ed: Europe can reshape global tourism for the better
    28 Apr Energy & Environment
    Op-ed: Europe can reshape global tourism for the better
    As the world’s biggest tourism market, Europe can respond to new challenges by building a more sustainable model.
    Op-ed: Abandoning the AI Liability Directive brings unacceptable risks
    25 Apr Technology
    Op-ed: Abandoning the AI Liability Directive brings unacceptable risks
    The European Commission’s move towards so-called simplification will harm both competitiveness and consumer security in the EU.
    How Italy's agri-business softened the country’s opposition to GMOs
    24 Apr Member States
    How Italy's agri-business softened the country’s opposition to GMOs
    Genetically modified or just edited? In Italy, a rebranding campaign shifted public perceptions on crop science — and mirror looser EU rules.
    Pope Francis: Bloodshed in the Holy Land must end
    22 Apr Foreign & Security Policy
    Pope Francis: Bloodshed in the Holy Land must end
    Writing before his death on Easter Monday, Pope Francis called for safety and dignity for everyone in Palestine and Israel. Waging peace takes more courage than waging war, he argued in this posthumous op-ed.
    EU opinion divided over bid to seize frozen Russian assets
    22 Apr EU Institutions
    EU opinion divided over bid to seize frozen Russian assets
    Interest income on Russian funds held in Belgium helps finance Ukraine’s war effort. Pressure is mounting for the EU to go further — testing legal limits, political unity and the bloc's financial credibility.
    Meloni and Trump play nice at White House, but US-EU future still on thin ice
    18 Apr Foreign & Security Policy
    Meloni and Trump play nice at White House, but US-EU future still on thin ice
    A meeting between the Italian prime minister and the US president reaffirmed their mutual admiration. But real progress on trade, Ukraine and defence remains elusive.
    Lost in the post: Cutting letter delivery could isolate Denmark's most vulnerable
    17 Apr Economics
    Lost in the post: Cutting letter delivery could isolate Denmark's most vulnerable
    The Danish post will deal only in parcels starting next year, but not everyone can go paperless.
    Op-ed: EU fertiliser duties are a high-stakes gamble for agriculture
    17 Apr Energy & Environment
    Op-ed: EU fertiliser duties are a high-stakes gamble for agriculture
    The EU's proposal of 100% tariffs on Russian and Belarusian imports threatens European farmers and food prices.
    Op-ed: Helping migrants must not be criminalised
    15 Apr EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Helping migrants must not be criminalised
    Harsher enforcement of EU migration rules has undermined humanitarian work. A revision of the Facilitation Directive offers MEPs the chance to stand up for civil society.
    EU’s thirst for natural gas risks swapping one dependency for another 
    14 Apr EU Institutions
    EU’s thirst for natural gas risks swapping one dependency for another 
    The bloc's effort to kick its addiction to Russian LNG has given US suppliers a stronger position in the market — just in time for Trump's tariffs.
    Brussels looks to Beijing with fresh eyes as it contends with Trump's tariffs
    11 Apr EU Institutions
    Brussels looks to Beijing with fresh eyes as it contends with Trump's tariffs
    A raft of US tariffs on European goods has forced the EU to weigh closer economic ties with China — despite ongoing trade tensions.
    As some Trump tariffs take effect, Meloni is caught in the middle
    09 Apr EU Institutions
    As some Trump tariffs take effect, Meloni is caught in the middle
    Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is walking a fine line, juggling ties with Washington while defending Italy’s economic interests.
    Op-ed: State aid must be calibrated to save European steel industry
    09 Apr Economics
    Op-ed: State aid must be calibrated to save European steel industry
    EU steelmakers have gorged on public money without taking steps to decarbonise or prepare for the future. State aid should go on, but with conditions attached.
    Europe's universities lure US academics under fire from Trump, but face similar risks
    08 Apr
    Europe's universities lure US academics under fire from Trump, but face similar risks
    Wanted: US professors for European academia. Some in Trump's America may want to flee, but threats to academic freedom are growing in the EU, too.
    Op-ed: Combatting unequal cancer treatment must remain part of the EU’s health agenda
    08 Apr EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Combatting unequal cancer treatment must remain part of the EU’s health agenda
    As the European Parliament’s public health committee sets about its full legislative work, it must make cancer a top priority. It effects everyone equally and must be treated equally, too.
    Op-ed: Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ hits the EU with a retaliation dilemma
    07 Apr Economics
    Op-ed: Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ hits the EU with a retaliation dilemma
    As the EU considers retaliating against steep US tariffs, the bloc will need a calibrated — and unified — response.
    As Trump rewrites the trade playbook, the EU holds fire — for now
    04 Apr EU Institutions
    As Trump rewrites the trade playbook, the EU holds fire — for now
    Donald Trump’s decision to hit the EU with a 20% tariff has Brussels calibrating how to strike back without damaging its own industries.
    Le Pen ruling reflects growing challenges to judicial independence 
    03 Apr EU Institutions
    Le Pen ruling reflects growing challenges to judicial independence 
    Across Europe, right-wing politicians are clashing with courts over allegations of political bias. That bodes poorly for the rule of law.
    Interview: Europe’s automotive transition with Apostolos Tzitzikostas
    03 Apr EU Institutions
    Interview: Europe’s automotive transition with Apostolos Tzitzikostas
    Following the European Commission’s Industrial Action Plan for the European automotive sector, Commissioner for Sustainable Apostolos Tzitzikostas speaks about the future of Europe’s automotive industry.
    How tariffs work — or are supposed to
    03 Apr Economics
    How tariffs work — or are supposed to
    Tariffs have become more common as governments look for ways to protect their economies and gain leverage over others. So, what are they and how do they work?
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