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EU to hold talks with Chinese minister after rejecting offer on electric cars
The European Commission has rejected several proposals from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers aimed at avoiding new tariffs on vehicles being sold in the EU. Read on »
The return of Barnier: Marcon's 'safe bet' or storing up trouble for 2027?Analysis
With the incoming government of Michel Barnier expected to be weak and dependent on the eurosceptic and anti-immigration National Rally of Marine Le Pen, political scientists predict a period of instability — and concern over how the outcome of Macron’s political gamble may play into the next 2027 presidential election.Read on »
EU commission silent on Slovenia commissioner-candidate dispute
The European Commission says confidentiality prevents it from commenting on Marta Kos, Slovenia's choice of a female EU commissioner — amid a brewing domestic political dispute in Ljubljana.Read on »
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Europe’s costly LNG terminals sit half-empty as demand falls
As EU gas imports decline, Europe's newly built, billion-euro gas terminals now sit half-emptyRead on »
Where the EU's efforts to regulate AI fall shortOpinion
The technology’s complexity — compounded by self-interested actors making wild claims about its potential to do harm — make it challenging to craft measured regulations.Read on »
EU warns Israel and Lebanon against full-blown war
The EU has urged Israel and Lebanese fighters to step back from full-blown war, while criticising Israel's "massacre" and "colonisation" of Palestinians. Read on »
A pan-European project to tackle the water crisisFEATURE
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology is launching its newest project. EIT Water will be aiming to tackle the water crisis and create a positive impact on Europe's marine ecosystem through pan-European collaboration.Read on »
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Hungary's controversial EU presidency will score a small win this week, when eurozone finance chiefs go to Budapest — but low attendance continues to dog Viktor Orbán's showcase events. Read on »
Peer-review shreds 'degrowth' concept — but is the criticism justified?Analysis
Two researchers have reviewed 561 degrowth papers — and concluded in a peer-reviewed journal that "almost 90 percent of studies are more opinion-based [rather] than analytical." Read on »
Hydrogen: Namibia's 'green' gold rush?
Namibia stands on the cusp of a windfall and a job boom — but as with any grand venture, there’s a tide of resistance. Read on »
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