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Court of Auditors: Benefits of gas crisis policy hardly recognizable

The danger of high gas prices is not yet over for the EU. According to the European Court of Auditors, the member states should explain more precisely which consumers would be particularly affected by renewed price increases. Meanwhile, some countries are complaining about legal uncertainties regarding an embargo on Russian gas.

By Manuel Berkel

Arms aid for Ukraine: How Hungary was tricked

The EU foreign ministers have approved new arms aid for Ukraine. The further blockade of Hungary was prevented by a procedural trick. New sanctions against Russia were also approved, albeit weaker than planned – thanks to Berlin's influence.

By Eric Bonse

Renew Group chairmanship: opposing candidate for Hayer

The Portuguese João Fernando Cotrim de Figueiredo is running against Valérie Hayer for the Renew Group presidency. He comes from the European party family Alde, which supports Renew alongside Macron's Renaissance movement.

By Markus Grabitz

Estonia blocks European VAT reform

Estonia is blocking a reform package aimed at adapting the EU VAT system to the realities of the digital economy. The reason: the Estonian government fears the consequences for online platforms and their users.

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EU Commission: Germany may invest billions in hydrogen network

The Commission is allowing the German government to support the development of hydrogen infrastructure. KfW can provide companies with up to €3 billion in the form of guarantees. The guarantees are intended to provide companies with low-interest loans.

By Markus Grabitz

Renew loses seven MPs from Babiš party

Seven Czech MPs from the ANO movement led by right-wing populist Babiš are leaving the liberal parliamentary group. Hungary's Viktor Orbán could be behind this. He may want to form a parliamentary group with Marine Le Pen's Rassemblement National.

By Markus Grabitz