Jakob Greiner – The voice of Telekom in Brussels
Jakob Greiner is head of Deutsche Telekom's Brussels office. He hopes that the eGigabit Infrastructure Act will speed up the approval process.
By Redaktion Table
Jakob Greiner is head of Deutsche Telekom's Brussels office. He hopes that the eGigabit Infrastructure Act will speed up the approval process.
By Redaktion Table
Elon Musk's SpaceX is to launch four European satellites into space next year. This is due to capacity problems with its own launch systems.
By Redaktion Table
European telecommunications groups are hoping that the announced Digital Networks Act will improve their competitive situation. However, they fear it will come too late.
By Corinna Visser
According to a new report by CAN Europe, Friends of the Earth and other NGOs, a quarter of the world's largest fossil fuel extraction projects are operated or financed by EU companies and banks. The alliance is calling for mandatory climate transition plans as part of the EU's due diligence law.
By Leonie Düngefeld
A few weeks ago, the EU member states defined their position for COP28 in Dubai, now it was the EU Parliament's turn. The Environment Committee voted on its motion for a resolution on the COP.
By Lukas Knigge
More transparency, less targeting: with new online rules the EU wants to protect citizens from external interference and manipulation. But the regulation comes too late for the European elections in June 2024.
By Eric Bonse
The Council Presidency is presenting new compromise proposals ahead of the meeting of EU finance ministers. These could bring forward the tough negotiations.
By Max Mustermann
This is the second-largest financing round in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) in Europe to date.
By Anne Brüning
BEUC, the umbrella organization of European consumer protection organizations, is launching a complaint against Coca-Cola and other manufacturers of drinking water in plastic bottles. The companies are accused of greenwashing in connection with the recycling of plastic bottles.
By Redaktion Table
The final trilogue for the highly controversial regulation on nature restoration is expected to take place on Thursday. Spanish Environment Minister Teresa Ribera will lead the negotiations.
By Claire Stam