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NATO’s next boss, set to be chosen this summer, will need to be just as popular in Brussels as current secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg. One candidate –...
An electricity cable on the floor of the Black Sea might soon bring cheap, renewable energy from Azerbaijan to the heart of Europe, as the EU’s Global Gateway begins to...
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The need to accelerate green transition has been high on the EU agenda for some time. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has moved it to the top of the agenda. With the...
Ukraine is in need of critical electrical transmission equipment as it struggles to cope with the aftermath of Russian attacks on its power infrastructure. Failure to...
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen could face relying on support from Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party in order to keep her job. For years...
Bulgaria’s former prime minster, Boyko Borissov, was last month back in the headlines after being arrested on suspicion of corruption. He was quickly released without...
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As the EU mulls ending imports of Russian coal, the call for more renewables in the bloc’s energy mix grows louder. When Lithuania on April 2 announced that it had...
The EU’s much-hyped Chips Act can now point to its first success: a huge investment from US tech giant Intel. That’s good news for the firm’s facility...