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Starting from behind: EU vies to gain ground in green tech race

EU nature law fight ends in pyrrhic victory for Green Deal defenders

Collapse of Atos haunts EU industry czar Thierry Breton

How Europe became the Wild West of spyware

Eyeing China, EU rushes to inflate sagging wind sector

Reuse or recycle? Inside Europe’s takeaway tug-of-war
Right-wing lawmakers poised to weaken EU pesticide bill
Unless a fragile liberal and left-wing coalition can stop them.
Carbon trading for farmers is back on the table
EU policymakers are coming back to the idea of a cap-and-trade system for the farm sector, where curbing emissions has lagged behind.
Meet the farmers who control one-third of the EU’s budget
The European Parliament’s farmer-packed agriculture committee is hindering a push for environmental sustainability and consumer interests.
MEPs confirm EU’s new climate chiefs
Maroš Šefčovič and Wopke Hoekstra pass plenary vote to take up European Commission posts.
Don’t expect EU sanctions on Azerbaijan — even though MEPs will vote for them
European lawmakers are keen to show support for Armenians, but Azerbaijan’s gas diplomacy makes sanctions unlikely.
Political theatrics dominate climate commissioner hearings
With the Green Deal on the line, lawmakers from all sides focused on signaling over substance.
EU told to act now on farm reform or risk blowing Ukraine’s accession
‘My impression is that we wait for problems and then try to solve them,’ says former EU farm commissioner.
EU talks tough on trade in China as it looks to play defense
Brussels increasingly is willing to ramp up measures to combat what it views as China’s unfair trading practices.
Far-right EU lawmakers nominate Elon Musk for human rights award
ID group cites tech billionaire’s release of Twitter Files as protection of freedom of expression.
Von der Leyen accidentally went up against Biden on health — and lost
It was opposites day for the health agenda.
Europe’s conservative lawmakers are at it again — this time on air pollution
Center-right lawmakers are pushing to significantly water down proposed European guidelines on cleaner air.
Runners and riders for the EU’s bank job
The EIB needs a new boss. Here are the contenders. (Although to be honest, some of them are just making up the numbers.)
Vestager faces uphill battle to win French support for EIB top job
The wind in Paris is blowing in favor of Spain’s Nadia Calviño, but Macron is notorious for taking last-minute decisions.
Romania wrestles with bear problem
As attacks continue, the animals leap onto the election agenda.
Reynders to take over as EU competition chief
Reynders will step in as Vestager goes on leave to chase EIB post.
Margrethe Vestager goes on leave from the European Commission
Margrethe Vestager, the European Union’s longtime antitrust czar, announced today that she has gone on leave from the Commission, having been assessed as a fit candidate for …
Dutch cozy up to US with controls on exporting microchip kit to China
New export controls hitting ASML fit tougher European line on trading with China.
‘Not a done deal’: Dutch pick for EU climate job faces tough Parliament grilling
Left-leaning lawmakers aren’t keen on Wopke Hoekstra as EU commissioner for climate.
Teen vaping: Did the EU get it wrong on e-cigarettes?
An explosion in vaping rates among kids is prompting Europe to rethink its approach to regulation.
French MEP Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, health advocate and oncologist, dies at 66
She was a prominent voice on health issues for the European Union.
In Europe’s water wars, super rich play by their own rules
Local leaders, struggling to get wealthy residents to abide by water restrictions, are calling on the EU for help.
5 real-life impacts of the EU’s foot-dragging on chemicals law reboot
Shortcomings in the current rules leave Europeans exposed to harmful chemicals.
Nagorno-Karabakh crisis puts the spotlight on EU ties with Azerbaijan
Brussels has a key gas deal with Baku, but reports of a food and fuel shortage in Nagorno-Karabakh are increasing calls for it to take action.
LatAm eyes leverage on lithium as EU scrambles for resources
The resource-rich region wants to build up local supply chains — and the EU wants to be its ‘partner of choice.’