Green MEP Hannah Neumann has publicized Iranian hacking attempts against her office, and now warns that hybrid attacks are often neither taken seriously enough nor addressed.
By Gabriel Bub
On Thursday, the EU Commission took a further step towards implementing the UN Convention on the High Seas. Biodiversity in the oceans is to be better protected.
By Nicolas Heronymus
Ideas from the European Commission for relaxed environmental regulations in the Common Agricultural Policy have sparked criticism. Scientists fear disadvantages for climate action.
By Julia Dahm
According to an insider, the US government is considering a significant reduction in tariffs against China. So far, the Chinese leadership has been skeptical of rhetorical attempts at rapprochement on the US side.
By Leonardo Pape
The European Parliament is in final talks with China to lift sanctions against MEPs and normalize relations. Since 2021, parliamentary dialog has been virtually blocked by reciprocal sanctions.
By Amelie Richter
A summit on energy security brings together heads of state and government with players from the energy industry to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Experts expect it to yield rapid security policy benefits.
By Lukas Bayer
The Committee on Home Affairs (LIBE) has endorsed a registration system for the digitalized storage of travellers from third countries at the EU's external borders. This concerns travelers with short-term visas or short stays without visas. Member States can introduce the system gradually over a six-month period.
By Marion Bergermann
The world is waiting for Europe – at least for its 20235 climate target. The EU Commission has now promised to present the so-called NDC by September at the latest. The proposal for the 2040 climate target is to be submitted before then.
By Lukas Knigge
The EU Parliament wants to position itself on the reform of public procurement law by the summer. In the Employment Committee, the struggle for its own position has begun.
By Alina Leimbach