In today's edition: Week ahead, Biotech Act, sin taxes
EU leaders “still have some days” to persuade Belgium to back the €210 billion 'reparations loan' before Thursday’s crunch European Council summit, the bloc's top diplomat said
Energy efficient home renovations can substantially reduce energy costs, resulting in major annual savings for residents. That’s why they must be at the heart of any policy working to address the housing crisis, including the European Affordable Housing Plan.
In today's edition: Space and AI wish-lists, DSA disinfo debate, when digital IDs go wrong
In today's edition: This week's agenda
Plus today's Foreign Affairs Council, our interview with the CEO of KNDS, and the slow collapse of the European Peace Facility
Bondi Beach gunmen had possible Islamic State links, media report
In today's edition: High-voltage grids, internal combustion engine ban, vintage cars
"Bringing crypto into the regulatory perimeter is a crucial step in securing the UK's position as a world leading financial centre in the digital age," finance minister Rachel Reeves said
In Monday's edition: Ukraine, Döpfner’s U-turn, Trump’s assets plan, Kyuchyuk, Mercosur
On November 12, the European Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM) marked its 50th anniversary with a high-level celebration at the European Parliament. The milestone celebration brought together EU leaders, policymakers, industry representatives, and public stakeholders to reflect on five decades of progress in Europe’s food supplement sector. The event underscored the sector’s growing role in supporting preventive health, with Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare, Olivér Várhelyi, highlighting the importance of nutrition and the upcoming EU Cardiovascular Health Plan, and the need for a predictable regulatory framework, strong consumer protection, and support for innovation, particularly for SMEs.
The realities of Russia don't matter for Ireland’s self-proclaimed "democratic socialists". Just as they do not for some other segments of the European left
Beijing’s export machine keeps running as Brussels hesitates, leaving European industry exposed
Governments and their transmission system operators resist greater control from Brussels
The trade body Medicines for Europe wants talks with the Commission on water clean-up costs
After decades of talks with Mercosur and months of courtship with India, the EU is running out of time – and political room to manoeuvre
Negotiators kept a voucher to grant companies an extra year of market access, which mainly served as a bargaining chip
Jean-Paul Alary says problems in one defence project risk affecting another
Riot police used batons as demonstrators set off smoke bombs, authorities said, with one officer sustaining minor injuries
Europe’s current investment in brain health isn’t adequate; its fragmented funding landscape hinders a stronger strategic effect
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