Obama allegedly pledged that Washington would “intervene behind the scenes if required” to prevent a political ejection of Greece from the single currency
Across Europe, governments are facing a new reality. Disasters are becoming more frequent, more severe, and more costly. The question is no longer whether the next emergency will come, but how prepared will we be when it does.
In today's edition: Digital Fitness Check, Omnibus competences, Cloud and AI development
Protections for users of the tool will only apply under the EU's AI Act from August 2026
Refusing to recognise would infringe on gay couples' "freedom and the right to respect for private and family life," the Court said
In today's edition: interconnection. capacity markets, bidding zones, UK nuclear reset
Serbia, heavily reliant on cheap Russian gas, remains among the few European countries not to impose sanctions on Moscow over the war in Ukraine
In today's edition: EU-US trade talks, Meta and mental health, preparedness
Wojewoda Mazowiecki
Citizenship of the Union: a Member State has the obligation to recognise a marriage between two Union citizens of the same sex that has been lawfully concluded in another Member State where they have exercised their freedom to move and reside
Plus military mobility hotspots, NATO's cloud, and frozen assets
In today's edition: Biocontrol, food chain, bioeconomy
Patriots for Europe dangle support for a third Metsola term, Europe holds its nerve on Ukraine as a new US peace draft buys time, and Howard Lutnick offers steel tariff relief in exchange for Brussels rolling back its digital rulebook
‘Only the companies truly know, and they exploit this to pit countries against each other’, French MP Hendrik Davi writes
Vincent Bolloré’s is helping the far right establish a powerful foothold in a sector traditionally defined by political moderation
Oslo, and Norwegian voters, are growing impatient with backing up Europe's energy transition
The need to improve intelligence capacity is undeniable. But von der Leyen’s chosen method reflects a familiar instinct: using crisis logic to expand the Commission’s authority
Europe can still compete in Central Asia’s minerals race – but only if it backs ESG promises with swift, strategic action
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