Damian Boeselager

Vance’s week of waging war on EU tech law
The U.S. vice president attacked Europe’s regulations governing American Big Tech giants and online speech.

Brussels will be watching whether Musk breaks EU law in far-right livestream

Pressure mounts on EU to use legal weapons against Musk’s interference

Competition poses the toughest test for climate chief Ribera

Fresh setback for Renew as 5 MEPs choose Greens

Dutch MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld ‘most likely’ won’t run in 2024

Europe’s new data law, explained
Top MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld quits Dutch D66 party to join federalist Volt
MEP accused D66 of having an increasingly narrow focus on Dutch domestic affairs at the expense of EU politics.
EU commissioner resigns — Bulgaria’s breaking point — European elections 2024
This week, we dive into the political upheaval in Bulgaria and the resignation of the country’s EU Commissioner Mariya Gabriel. And we begin our spotlight series on …
Flaming cocktails and an MEP getting punched: EU Parliament hits the town
The Parliament comes alive at night in Strasbourg.
Marc Angel replaces detained Qatargate MEP as Parliament VP
Eva Kaili was booted from her role after being arrested in an ongoing corruption probe.
On the fringe: The smaller parties hoping for Dutch election success
Away from the frontrunners, there are dozens of parties hoping for votes in the Dutch general election.
All the cool politicians are on Clubhouse
The invite-only audio platform has quickly become popular among Brussels’ tech-minded folk.
EU Parliament struggles for influence due to coronavirus
MEPs feel sidelined during the pandemic.