Crisis management: What aid instruments the Commission is prolonging
The Commission is extending aid instruments for Germany in agriculture and fisheries until the end of the year due to market disturbance.
By Markus Grabitz
The Commission is extending aid instruments for Germany in agriculture and fisheries until the end of the year due to market disturbance.
By Markus Grabitz
In the face of competition from China and the USA, the EU must reinvent itself. The ability to act is limited by the treaties and governance, warns Henning Völpel, Director of the Center for European Policy (Cep), ahead of the European elections.
By Markus Grabitz
The days and weeks following the European elections will be dominated by negotiations on the transfer market. The political groups will try to attract new parties from the Member States as well as individual MEPs. An overview of what the political groups are hoping for.
By Markus Grabitz
Crisis-ridden Lebanon is receiving €1 billion from Brussels to prevent Syrians from fleeing to Cyprus. With this deal, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is meeting the demands of the Cypriot president.
By Stephan Israel
A year ago, Chancellor Scholz invited President Macron to a restaurant at his home in Potsdam, and yesterday the two met for dinner in Paris. The meeting is also likely to serve as preparation for the Chinese head of state's visit.
By Redaktion Table
Renaissance, Emmanuel Macron's party, will present its election list in Paris on Friday. The placement of Pascal Canfin, the influential chairman of the Environment Committee in the European Parliament, will be exciting.
By Claire Stam
The Chairman of the Europe Committee wants to reimburse the EU states for part of the costs when they jointly procure armaments. The money for this is to come from a new EU fund.
By Nana Brink
The weak economy and strained public finances present the EU with a challenge that is exacerbated by climate change. Economists and politicians are now discussing whether EU monetary policy should become a climate policy instrument.
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Green MEPs have presented their vision for a sustainable industrial policy. Among other things, they are calling for better coordination between member states when it comes to subsidies in order to reduce disadvantages for small member states.
By Lukas Knigge
Harmonizing the insolvency laws of the member states would be important for the capital market. However, there is considerable political resistance in the member states.
By Till Hoppe