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EU capital markets and banking unions will gather pace post-elections, say experts

European banks may breathe a sigh of relief as the upcoming European elections are unlikely to lead to more capital requirements, but focus on...

The European Union has been ahead of us for years with this renewable fuel: now this country has asked for our help to exploit...

Hydrogen is leading a new race in the ecological transition and has become the main goal of the European Union. However, the United States...

‘Palestine is a European issue’: European Parliament candidate Rima Hassan

Paris, France – French-Palestinian activist and jurist Rima Hassan, a leftist candidate in the upcoming European Parliament elections, has been the subject of political...

EU visa restrictions on Ethiopians show strains in migration relations

Since 29 April, the European Union (EU) has imposed temporary restrictions on Schengen short-term visas for Ethiopians. These include prohibiting multiple entry visas, longer...

EU carbon border tax will have ‘very small impact’ on China, new report finds

The economic effects of the EU’s new carbon import levy are set to be far smaller than feared by many third countries, according to...

Why the EU’s Deforestation-Free Regulation Is Not Working in Southeast Asia

The European Union’s palm oil ban is well underway, and Indonesia and Malaysia are taking action to protect their global palm oil exports, filing complaints...

German policeman’s killing deepens political chasm ahead of EU vote

Stay informed with free updatesSimply sign up to the German politics myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox.The death of a policeman at...

EU elections: Three French parties protest over Macron live interview

Macron's centrist party, Renaissance, is projected to come a distant second in this week's European elections. ...

Mondelēz’s fine takes the biscuit: cross-border trade crusade peaks

Nothing new but double troubleThe European Commission has been actively pursuing cross-border sales restrictions for quite some time. The fine imposed on Mondelēz fits...

EU approves ‘right to repair’ directive to extend product lifetime

The EU has approved the right-to-repair directive to make it easier and more economical for consumers to repair defective products instead of replacing them...

Few AI deepfakes identified in EU elections, Microsoft president says

By Supantha MukherjeeSTOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Microsoft has not seen significant use of artificial intelligence in the European Parliamentary elections for creating disinformation campaigns, the...

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