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ENISA study: Best practice in cyber crises

The EU member states are still learning how to defend against and deal with major digital disasters – an ENISA study now shows that the 27 different approaches also contain some good ideas for the others.

By Falk Steiner

Commission releases €137 billion for Poland

The Commission releases €137 billion for Poland. The money had been frozen due to breaches of the rule of law by the previous PIS government. The Commission intends to publish its decision next week.

By Markus Grabitz

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Packaging Ordinance: Parliament proposes derogation

In a compromise package for the trilogue on the Packaging Ordinance on Monday, rapporteur Frédérique Ries (Renew) proposes an exemption: In countries that have already achieved recycling targets, bans on certain single-use packaging should not apply.

By Leonie Düngefeld

Single market needs individual responsibility

The savings banks and cooperative banks support a European capital markets union. However, the institutions do not want to be liable for the risky business activities of major international banks, according to the heads of their associations.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Transnistria asks Russia for 'protection'

EU accession candidate Moldova has long feared Russian aggression in the separatist region of Transnistria, which borders Ukraine. Now the rulers there are turning directly to Moscow and asking for "protection".

By Redaktion Table