
Poland threatens to sue Commission over recovery money block
By: EBR | Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Poland will file a complaint against the European Commission before the EU Court in Luxembourg if it continues to block funds from the Recovery and Resilience Facility destined to Poland, announced Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Przydacz

MEPs urge EU memberstates to build closer ties with Taiwan
By: EBR | Friday, September 16, 2022
The European Parliament strongly condemned the recent Chinese aggressive military exercises in the Taiwan Strait, while calling for strengthened EU relations with Taipei

Von der Leyen’s missed opportunity
By: EBR | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Set-piece speeches are the political equivalent of eating a packet of biscuits in one sitting: It feels good at the time, but you feel hungry and bloated an hour later

Putin’s war will be won or lost in Brussels
By: EBR | Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Giles Merritt looks at the dizzying costs of the Ukraine war and the energy crisis, and warns that a failure of EU solidarity would hand the Kremlin victory

Italy’s far-right Meloni tells Europe ‘fun is over’
By: EBR | Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Two different faces of Europe are clashing ahead of the crucial Italian elections on 25 September, with far-right candidate Giorgia Meloni telling Brussels that if she wins, the “fun is over”

EU member states’ weapons stocks running low, Borrell warns
By: EBR | Wednesday, September 7, 2022
EU member States’ weapons stocks are running low as EU member states are making efforts to send military aid to Ukraine, the EU’s chief diplomat Josep Borrell warned on Monday (5 September), renewing calls to better coordinate European supplies to the war-torn country

Scholz allegedly rebuffs Kyiv on heavy weapon deliveries
By: EBR | Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Chancellor Olaf Scholz was not ready to meet Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Schmyhal’s calls for fresh arms deliveries despite the German industry’s offer to provide Leopard 2 tanks for Kyiv

Weber must explain why he sells EPP’s identity to far-right
By: EBR | Friday, September 2, 2022
European People’s Party (EPP) chief Manfred Weber must explain why he “sells out” the identity and values of the EU centre-right to the extreme-right

‘Overlooked and tokenised’: Europe’s year of youth falls short
By: EBR | Wednesday, August 31, 2022
As one of its promises to Europe’s youth, the European Commission said it would follow up on demands that arose from the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) for a seat at the table while shaping the bloc’s future

Digital Economy and Society Index 2022: overall progress but digital skills, SMEs and 5G networks lag behind
By: EBR | Friday, July 29, 2022
European Commission published the results of the 2022 Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI), which tracks the progress made in EU Member States in digital

EU prepares public opinion for winter gas siege
By: EBR | Thursday, July 28, 2022
European Union policymakers have started to prepare the public for siege conditions this winter if gas supplies from Russia are completely cut, an effort to demonstrate diplomatic resolve as well as avoid panic later in the year

Net zero vision can deliver missing climate momentum for Europe
By: EBR | Wednesday, July 27, 2022
While climate action is stalling among political leaders, the world faces the disastrous consequences of non-intervention

Of Porsches and private jets
By: EBR | Wednesday, July 27, 2022
As Germans scramble to reach holiday destinations, struggling with overcrowded trains and cancelled flights, top politicians have been taking private jets, conspiring with luxury carmakers, and puzzling over the emissions of the government vehicle fleet

Long road ahead for carbon market reform
By: EBR | Monday, July 25, 2022
Amid an energy crisis, Russian gas cut-offs, and worsening climate change, EU negotiators face the mammoth task of overhauling Europe’s core emission reduction tool, the emissions trading scheme (ETS)

ECB proposes new instrument to prevent eurozone fragmentation
By: EBR | Friday, July 22, 2022
The European Central Bank (ECB) unveiled a new “Transmission Protection Instrument” (TPI) to ensure that the borrowing costs for euro area member states do not diverge as dramatically as to make monetary policy ineffective

EU might get fooled by Orban, experts say
By: EBR | Friday, July 22, 2022
While the EU Commission is negotiating with the Hungarian government over the payout of the frozen EU recovery funds, local experts warn that they might try to fool the EU

Draghi resigns!
By: N. Peter Kramer | Thursday, July 21, 2022
The technocrat Mario Draghi has resigned as Italy’s prime minister, a year-and-a-half after he was appointed as unelected head of a unity governmen

Save Gas for a Safe Winter
By: EBR | Thursday, July 21, 2022
Commission proposes gas demand reduction plan to prepare EU for supply cuts

EU’s Continued Commitment to Ukraine Hinges on Germany
By: EBR | Wednesday, July 20, 2022
There’s no end to the doom and gloom. And it’s not only about what’s happening in Ukraine

Member states push to further loosen CAP environmental measures for 2023
By: EBR | Wednesday, July 20, 2022
The majority of EU agriculture ministers have confirmed the push for further flexibility on environmental measures in the EU’s farming subsidy programme in a bid to increase production and plug the gap left by the Ukraine war