EU energy ministers are limiting the Commission’s planned role in cross-border grid planning, exposing the gap between Energy Union rhetoric and national control over infrastructure money.

The Council’s final approval lowers the immediate risk of a new EU-US tariff fight, but leaves the harder conflict over regulation, steel, aluminium, digital rules and environmental standards unresolved.

The European Commission’s preliminary finding that Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure should fall under the Digital Markets Act would extend EU platform regulation into the cloud infrastructure on which …

The General Court’s ruling against the Commission’s exclusion of business-aviation manufacturing from taxonomy-listed transitional activities exposes a legal fault line in the EU’s sustainable-finance system. The EU General Court’s decision …

The Council of the European Union has backed part of a new environmental simplification package, but member-state resistance has forced it to drop work on two contested proposals affecting extended …

The European Union’s next phase of euro enlargement remains stalled after the European Commission found that Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Sweden are still not ready to adopt the single …

A technical EU rule on air-conditioning information is becoming politically relevant as extreme heat turns cooling into a household-cost, grid-stress and public-health issue.

Binance’s failure to secure an EU crypto licence before the MiCA deadline turns Europe’s new rulebook into a live enforcement test with consumer and market consequences.

Ukraine’s reform of plant-protection products shows that EU accession is not only a political path to Brussels, but a practical compliance challenge for one of Europe’s most important agricultural exporters.

Brussels’ review of the Saudi-backed Electronic Arts acquisition gives the EU a visible test of how far its foreign-subsidy powers can reach into state-linked capital in digital consumer markets.

Prologis’s rejected bid for Segro highlights renewed foreign pressure on European logistics, warehouse and data-centre-linked real estate.

 

The General Court’s ruling against the Commission’s exclusion of business-aviation manufacturing from taxonomy-listed transitional activities exposes a legal …

The Council of the European Union has backed part of a new environmental simplification package, but member-state resistance …

A technical EU rule on air-conditioning information is becoming politically relevant as extreme heat turns cooling into a …

Stegra’s €1.4 billion financing round keeps Europe’s first large hydrogen-based steel plant moving, but also shows how difficult …

Greece’s wildfire risk is not only a climate story. It is also a public-capacity story shaped by years …

Europe’s summer has scarcely begun, yet large parts of the continent are already confronting temperatures more commonly associated …

The diplomatic dispute between Ukraine and Poland over historical memory has moved from symbolic politics into the centre …

Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to block parliamentary progress on legislation that would have prohibited first cousin marriage represents …

The dispute over President Karol Nawrocki’s decision to revoke Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Order of the White Eagle has turned …

Moscow’s latest attack killed civilians, hit Ukrainian cities and damaged one of Kyiv’s most important religious sites, raising …

  Brussels is set to play host to a series of much-awaited four concerts dedicated to Johann Sebastian …

Monaco Grand Prix: The engines will be screaming once again through the narrow streets of Monte Carlo as …

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