Certification and standards
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EU politicians agree to play by the same ethics rules

Black Sea offshore natural gas bolsters EU energy security

Arizona repeals 1864 abortion ban

More cash, less screen time: 5 policy takeaways from Macron’s Sorbonne speech

Strong intellectual property is critical to competitive edge

Open Strategic Autonomy for plasma therapies in the EU
EU fiddles on Middle East as Ukraine burns
EU leaders look set to focus on Iran — where there is little they can achieve — while still failing to flex real muscle against Putin in Ukraine.
The impact of AI on disinformation and democracy
Why high-quality tech journalism matters to the 2024 global election cycle.
EU hints at relaxing parts of global bank rules in face of US delays
European Commission “stands ready to act if necessary” after U.S. said alterations to its plan were likely.
French medal-makers see golden opportunity with pre-Olympics strike
“It’s a craft challenge, and we want craftsmanship to be compensated at its rightful value,” said French mint union rep.
How to ‘Trump proof’ the transatlantic relationship?
This week’s meeting of the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council could be its last.
Is the UK election already over?
With the polls stubbornly refusing to turn, is there anything Rishi Sunak can do to move the dial and avoid electoral wipeout?
Inside the shadowy global battle to tame the world’s most dangerous technology
Can anyone control AI?
Pioneering policy leadership in a transformative era
At the European University Institute in Florence, a new executive master program transforms policy professionals into agents of change.
Boeing crisis: ‘Stupid’ French minister talks ‘rubbish’ like Donald Trump, says Ryanair chief
In an exclusive interview, Michael O’Leary lambasted Bruno Le Maire over “silly and ill-advised” remarks about preferring to fly in an Airbus.
Boeing crisis: Why is everybody freaking out?
Multiple recent safety issues buffet the massive American airplane manufacturer.
5 questions about the EU Parliament suing the Commission over Hungary cash
Two EU institutions are scrapping over a decision to unfreeze billions and send it to Viktor Orbán.
‘Pussyfooting around Putin doesn’t work,’ key sanctions advocate says
Chrystia Freeland is fighting for Ukraine — and for political survival.
Europe must quicken green efforts after election, EU climate chief says
The bloc should ‘focus just as much and probably more’ on climate in the coming years, Wopke Hoekstra told POLITICO.
Why a new regulation on scrapping ships is worrying the maritime industry
The shipping industry is facing a myriad of rules to handle end-of-life ship recycling and hazardous wastes.
‘Russian warship, go f–k yourself’ ignites Ukraine-EU spat
Europe’s intellectual property office has knocked back the Ukrainian application. But Snake Island soldier’s lawyers won’t give up.
International AI rights treaty hangs by a thread
Council of Europe talks risk collapsing as Washington seeks to exempt companies from new rules on AI and human rights.
Building Europe’s Green Transition and Retirement Security – Listed Real Estate’s Dual Role in Global Megatrends
Exploring the property sector’s contribution to the European economy, green transition, retirement security for millions of people and the market’s clear demand for regulatory stability.
Eliminating cervical cancer to save women’s lives
Leading international cervical health experts call on governments and health care authorities to address low and declining cervical cancer screening participation rates.
Don’t trash European recycling
Step change in EU plastic recycling rates is possible — but only if the European Commission’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation prevents waste from third-party countries from counting against EU recycling targets.
EU plans to create defense-industrial complex ready for war
New strategy is the bloc’s response to the war in Ukraine and the need to restart arms and ammunition production.
The plan to replace Huawei gains steam
‘Open’ 5G network reach tipping point as industry heads to Barcelona for the world’s biggest telco fest.
10 ways a second Trump term could be more extreme than the first
From nationwide abortion bans to classroom culture wars, assaults on climate science and political weaponization of the military, his return to the White House could make Trump 1.0 seem tame.