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European Union – Energy Law

The European Commission warned in September 2022 that "the next winters – not just this one – will be difficult, make no mistake about that".1 In...

The euro and us: Are living standards in the EU regions converging?

This blog article from our series “The euro and us” focuses on an area that affects every European: the prosperity of the region in...

Understanding the EU’s Methane Regulation for coal

In 2021, Poland contributed to 62% of the EU’s total CMM emissions, most of which were emitted from deep, gassy, underground coal mines. Poland...

EU meltdown as ‘France set to spark Eurozone crisis’

With France in the grip of domestic chaos after Emmanuel Macron’s snap election resulted in a gridlocked legislature, a UK-based banking expert has warned...

How the EU’s response to democratic backsliding has affected support for Europe

The EU’s inadequate response to democratic backsliding has created frustration among some former Europhiles in Poland, write Radosław...

Letter: Far-right assault on the EU must be done from the outside

An admiring reader of Martin Sandbu’s comments may be forgiven for carefully combing his every word.In “A cordon sanitaire against the far right may...

Britain may have to take in migrants from EU to gain access to intelligence databases

Britain could face EU demands to take migrants from the bloc in...

HRW and Amnesty International among group of NGOs urging EU to safeguard the right to asylum in Europe

Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International plus other NGOs signed a joint statement Monday urging the European Union (EU) and its member states to...

European Parliament could soon have a new far-right group, led by AfD

The group would become the most radical in the hemicycle and likely be cordoned off by...

Saudi Arabia threatened to sell off European debt if G-7 seized Russian assets: Report

Saudi Arabia warned it could sell off some European debt holdings in retaliation to a move by the G-7 to seize almost $300bn in frozen...

Microsoft ad-tech subsidiary is breaking EU law—and not doing right by advertisers, privacy activists claim

A Microsoft subsidiary is the target of the latest privacy complaint from the European nonprofit Noyb, which has successfully battled a number of other...

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