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Why EU asylum policy is failing

The number of refugees in the EU is high. This could give populists a boost in many member states in this election year. For their part, those in power are promising to remedy the situation. However, migration agreements, the EU asylum reform package and deals such as the one with Egypt will probably not lead to the desired outcome.

By Falk Steiner

BYD attacks Ferrari and Lamborghini

The Chinese car manufacturer BYD is stirring up the mass market for electric cars. Now, the Shenzhen-based company wants to take on the luxury segment. The U9 sports car marks the start of the attack on Ferrari and Lamborghini.

By Jörn Petring

The EU and Switzerland make a new attempt

Negotiations between Bern and Brussels on a new basis for bilateral relations begin today. In Switzerland, however, the opponents of a deal with the EU still have the upper hand at the second attempt.

By Stephan Israel

Third attempt: EU Council adopts Supply Chain Act

Germany and several other member states abstained from the highly controversial project. However, the Belgian Council Presidency managed to persuade Italy and France to change their minds – and thus achieve the necessary majority in the Council.

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Doubts about anti-harassment rules in the EP

The Malte Gallée case continues to occupy the Green Group in the European Parliament. There are doubts about the rules that the Greens adopted in 2019 to prevent harassment. Confidentiality protection was so strong that it was impossible to clarify the allegations.

By Markus Grabitz