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Commission seeks dialog with young people

Young Europeans are to be given more influence on EU policy. The Commission wants to give young people a greater say in decision-making with several campaigns. It is building on initiatives from the European Year of Youth 2022.

By Corinna Visser

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Carbon fleet limits for trucks: trilogue in January

The political negotiations on the carbon fleet limits for heavy-duty vehicles will start on January 18. The Belgian Council Presidency has outlined the negotiating line to the EU ambassadors and asked for the green light.

By Markus Grabitz

Europe's liberals struggle to find a common course

The Liberals are bracing themselves against possible losses in the European elections and a strengthening of the anti-Europeans. But the often divided party family has yet to agree on common top personnel and campaign content.

By Till Hoppe

1.5-degree target: overshoot a top issue

The temporary overshoot of the 1.5-degree mark in global warming is one of the ten most important issues for the European Parliament's scientific service in 2024. In a new analysis, the scientists call for countermeasures.

By Manuel Berkel

De Masi: 'We are striving to be a people's party'

It is now official: The political alliance of former Left Party member Sahra Wagenknecht is forming for the European elections with top candidates Thomas Geisel and Fabio de Masi. It is not yet clear which parliamentary group the party will join in the European Parliament.

By Daniel Schmidthäussler