Commission announces drug distribution mechanism
The EU wants to take action against drug shortages. In the future, member states will be able to help each other more often in the event of a shortage of medicines.
By Redaktion Table
The EU wants to take action against drug shortages. In the future, member states will be able to help each other more often in the event of a shortage of medicines.
By Redaktion Table
Europe has chosen a new path with the EU's multi-billion euro reconstruction fund. The European Court of Auditors now warns that the set goals cannot be reliably verified.
By Max Mustermann
The diplomat Kirill Logvinov is said to work not only for the Russian Foreign Ministry but also for the Russian foreign intelligence service SWR, according to findings of the Belgian intelligence agency VSSE.
By Redaktion Table
Two AfD politicians who made false statements about their school and professional qualifications may keep their promising places on the far-right party's list of candidates for the European elections. This has now been decided by a party convention.
By Redaktion Table
Baden-Württemberg's Economics Minister Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut (CDU) criticizes overregulation by the EU. She is calling for an SME envoy to be created. He should report directly to the President of the Commission and have veto power.
By Redaktion Table
The EU Parliament's Trade Committee (INTA) has spoken out in favor of expanding trade relations with Taiwan. MEPs also called for work to begin swiftly on a stable supply chain agreement with Taiwan.
By Redaktion Table
The Environment Committee (ENVI) has defined its position on CO2 fleet limits for heavy-duty vehicles. The target for 2035 has been raised slightly compared with the Commission proposal. For city buses, the Parliament is more ambitious than the Council.
By Redaktion Table
The European Commission has asked the German state media authorities for support in overseeing the largest platforms in the EU – while the German accompanying law remains stuck.
By Falk Steiner
EU Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson will face questions from MEPs in the European Parliament's Home Affairs Committee (LIBE) on Wednesday afternoon. Behind the unassuming exchange of views regarding recent allegations of conflicts of interest in relation to the CSAM regulation are hard-hitting accusations against the Commissioner.
By Falk Steiner