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Germany mulls new energy price subsidy for industries

Europe’s China electric vehicle probe risks collateral damage

Runners and riders for the EU’s bank job

The populist right wants you to make more babies. The question is how

Pressure mounts on EU to kick UAE, Qatari money out of football

Macron to discuss AI with Scholz during Germany visit
Brussels showdown brews with Paris and Berlin over lavish energy subsidies
Survey seen by POLITICO signals EU executive is out to ensure that emergency government support to companies ends in December.
Tory green wars are about to heat up
The energy bill is due to return to the U.K. parliament — and that means trouble for Rishi Sunak.
Top environmental fund chief calls on countries to defund activities ‘destroying’ nature
A new global fund for nature conservation alone won’t do much to solve biodiversity crisis, says the CEO of the Global Environment Facility.
EU prosecutor swings into action over misused European cash in Bulgaria
Raids probe misappropriation of EU funds in projects involving railways and energy efficiency.
Chip supply chains at risk as China fires back at West
China and the West are ratcheting up their trade war, and companies must find a way to adapt.
Billionaire UK investor hits out as Sunak backs ‘failed’ carbon capture
Andrew Forrest accuses government of ‘putting Britain’s hopes [on] failed technology.’
Germany faces €31 billion budget cut, triggering coalition infighting
Politicians blame each other as historic spending cuts hit areas including health, childcare and education.
7 reasons new best friends Britain and the EU could fall out again
From electric cars to Gibraltar, there’s still plenty for London and Brussels to fight about.
After Russia’s invasion, Brussels is a military player but not a military power
Despite limits on defense spending, the EU is a significant donor of military aid to Ukraine.
Miles apart: The US and Europe diverge on China car threat
The US is guarded by high tariff barriers and protectionist policies, but the EU is wide open.
EU budget top-up for Ukraine is a hard sell
Other than continued support for Ukraine, Members are unwilling to cough up more cash for the EU.
Macron meets Musk as EU rivalries heat up for Tesla factory
France is battling Spain and Italy for a Tesla gigafactory.
Europe’s military buildup: More talk than action
NATO’s European members are ramping up spending, but defense companies want contracts before committing to expensive expansions.
Better together: The European effort on joint defense projects
European countries are working on two big common defense projects — to develop a second-tier naval vessel and a sixth-generation jet fighter.
WTO boss wades into global carbon pricing morass
Diplomats give the cold shoulder to the World Trade Organization’s new idea for how to harmonize carbon pricing systems worldwide.
World faces chips supply chain glut as states splash cash on tech
Geopolitics is reshaping the microchips supply chain. Industry says it could turn ugly.
EU puts tax crusade on the line in Apple court challenge
EU lawyers tell judges that reversing Apple court defeat is crucial in fight against sweetheart tax deals.
Von der Leyen nudges Biden on subsidies at G7 summit
EU chief calls on G7 to embark on a clean-tech race — but not at each other’s expense.
UK’s Rishi Sunak lines up £1 billion chips strategy
The prime minister is hoping to unveil long-awaited semiconductor strategy at the G7 next month.