S&D and Greens appoint further coordinators
The Socialists and Democrats and the Greens in the EU Parliament completed the election of their spokespersons on Monday. The Greens had a tie twice.
By Manuel Berkel
The Socialists and Democrats and the Greens in the EU Parliament completed the election of their spokespersons on Monday. The Greens had a tie twice.
By Manuel Berkel
Two Belgian nuclear reactors benefit from state aid – possibly in breach of EU law.
By Redaktion Table
The committees in the European Parliament elect their chairs. Although they have little direct influence on the content, they can still set the course for the work of the Parliament.
By Julia Dahm
Kai Zenner from the office of MEP Axel Voss has compiled an overview of deadlines and responsibilities for the AI Act.
By Corinna Visser
The EU and national consumer protection authorities have declared Meta's "Pay or Consent" model non-compliant with the DMA, demanding changes. Meta must allow users to refuse personalized ads without payment.
By Julia Mertens
A study shows: The TikTok Lite app version omits important security features. There is no technical reason for this. Rather, it is a strategy of the providers.
By Corinna Visser
The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs decides to convene “informal meetings of EU foreign ministers in Brussels” to send a signal against the behavior of the Hungarian EU Presidency. But there should not be a boycott.
By Eric Bonse
In a new position paper, the German Association of the Motor Vehicle Industry calls on the Commission to finally present a sector-specific law. Manufacturers are skeptical and want to know how the Data Act will work first.
By Corinna Visser
According to Deutsche Umwelthilfe, the delegated act for blue hydrogen underestimates the emissions generated during production. Certain producer countries would therefore benefit the most.
By Manuel Berkel
The President of the Federal Environment Agency criticizes that the current system disadvantages the regions in the north, which have invested heavily in wind power and grid expansion. This is not very convincing in terms of climate policy.
By Horand Knaup