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dinsdag 13 augustus 2024

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Musk derides EU commissioner over warning letter

US tech billionaire Elon Musk has derided an EU commissioner for urging him to abide by European laws, amid a backlash against X's role in the UK riots.Read on »

Demand for electric cars in EU slumps amid fears of China trade war

Demand for electric vehicles across the EU appears to be slumping according to new data, as the bloc faces a protracted trade dispute with China over the sector. Read on »

Germany's Habeck banks on ECB rate cuts, amid Berlin budget squabbling

Germany's sluggish economy will recover as the European Central Bank continues to cut borrowing costs, said vice chancellor Robert Habeck, as the coalition continues to battle over next year's budget hole. Read on »

Bulgaria's eurozone accession problems mount Opinion

The timeline for Bulgaria’s journey toward eurozone membership has already slipped from January 2024 to sometime in 2026, with obstacles including the country's own political fragility — the nation is grappling with elections for seventh time in three years, a revolving door of governments, high inflation and targeted disinformation campaigns.Read on »

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Diplomats on brink of a deal on UN tax convention, despite EU scepticism

Diplomats are entering the final week of talks on a new UN convention on tax policy, with EU states still believed to be among those most critical of the process. Read on »

Blacklist Israel's pro-starvation ministers, EU top diplomat says

EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell has called for sanctions against two Israeli ministers who advocated starvation of Palestinians in Gaza. Read on »

Fire at Russian-controlled Ukraine nuclear plant put out, both sides say

The reported fire at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been put out, according to Russian sources. Read on »

How to get to an EU-UK security pact Opinion

The risk is that security cooperation will be held hostage to broader issues in the EU-UK relationship, and that the current rapprochement will grind to a halt. Instead, a joint declaration of principles could be issued at a UK-EU summit in early autumn, writes the Centre for European Reform.Read on »

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