Tag: EU Policy
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Three dead after car ploughs into Dutch school cycling group
The accident happened near the village of Vogelwaarde, close to the Belgian border, and the ages of the children involved are not currently known. #EuropeNews
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Senior MEP fears Airbus-Boeing dispute could reignite EU-US tensions
German MEP Bernd Lange fears the end of a crucial corporate truce could give the US grounds to breach the Turnberry agreement, which the European Parliament is expected to adopt next week. #EuropeNews
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EU steps in to shield households from fuel and heating price spikes
The upcoming carbon costs due to kick in in 2028 will hit road transport and buildings, likely pushing energy prices higher. #EuropeNews
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Brussels to unveil plan to lower electricity bills amid energy crisis
The upcoming legislation will propose to have electricity taxed more favourably than gas, reform network charges and encourage the mass deployment of digital devices to track energy consumption in real time, according to a document seen by Euronews. #EuropeNews
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Trade and defence top of agenda at EU-South Korea summit
As security threats grow and geopolitics shift, the European Union and Republic of South Korea have celebrated a new Digital Trade Agreement at a summit in Brussels. #EuropeNews
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‘Europe should evolve its carbon market, not dilute it,’ investors say
A group of investors managing €11.4 trillion in funds are advocating for complementary industrial policies such as grids, electrification and clean tech financing, reflecting a broader shift in European climate policy from setting targets toward managing industrial transformation. #EuropeNews
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€527m EU Balkans transport fund poorly monitored, auditors say
The European Commission lacked effective tools to monitor progress and relied on international lenders to oversee progress made in the transport sector in the Balkans, leading to the release of funds beyond the level of work completed, according to EU auditors. #EuropeNews
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Seven EU countries push Brussels to stick to car emission rules
The document signed by seven EU countries reveals a growing divide within Europe between governments seeking flexibility for car manufacturers and those determined to preserve the integrity of the EU’s carbon emissions trajectory. #EuropeNews
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Plan to curb China’s growing influence in EU ports takes shape
A draft document seen by Euronews shows that EU transport ministers are preparing guidance for member states on how to assess foreign investment in EU ports and apply controls to counter China’s influence. #EuropeNews
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Nine EU countries rebel against EU’s green targets for corporate cars
While stopping short of opposing fleet decarbonisation itself, the member states argue that Brussels should resist the tendency to regulate and instead construct more incentives for large companies to invest in zero or low-emission cars and vans. #EuropeNews
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