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What is often forgotten today is how critical Napoleon, as a civic reformer, was de facto for the modernization of the two nations’ administrative and economic structures.

Scholz and Macron: The Battle of the Two (Mini-) Napoleons

At a time when Europe’s economy is reeling and the EU’s strategic heft is rather deplorable, Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, and Emmanuel Macron, the French President, should be intensely focused on collaborating

The lawsuit will be heard by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and will set a precedent regarding the conditionality of withholding funds to protect the rule of law and fundamental rights in EU countries.

EU’s democratic oversight under scrutiny as Parliament files landmark suit against Commission over Hungary

The European Parliament President, Roberta Metsola, confirmed that she had instructed the Parliament’s legal services to file a lawsuit against the European Commission over its decision to unfreeze €10.2 billion in funds for Hungary

As a VLOP, LinkedIn must ensure users can easily discern details about advertisements and prohibit the use of personal data, such as sexual orientation, political beliefs, or race, for targeted advertising purposes.

EU Commission scrutinises nine big tech platforms over targeted ads and generative AI

The European Commission requested information from nine big tech platforms on their use of targeted ads and generative artificial intelligence (AI) to gauge compliance with the Digital Services Act

Stoltenberg also said he expected to see the figures go upward before the NATO summit on 9-11 July in Washington. He will present an update before then, because in the next few months, “We will have more numbers because there will be new decisions,” he said.

NATO launches charm offensive ahead of US elections

Support in the US for NATO is high and Europe’s investment in defence is higher than ever, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said

The move is part of a package of measures – to be presented on Friday – designed to meet protesting farmers’ demand to alleviate the administrative burden of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).

European Commission launches first measure to cut red tape for farmers

The EU executive published a delegated regulation to allow more flexibility to member states when applying one of the ‘good agricultural and environmental conditions’ (GAECs), the environmental requisites to receive EU subsidies

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A window of opportunity has opened for Montenegro. There’s no time to squander it.

Europe

Montenegro’s Window of Opportunity

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

The new government’s pledge to align with EU standards makes Montenegro the likely next addition to the bloc

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“Soldiers from NATO countries are already in Ukraine, and I would like to thank the ambassadors of those countries that took such a risk,” Sikorski said on Friday. He did not name the countries that have sent troops to Ukraine, saying they “know best” which countries he was talking about.

Europe

Polish FM acknowledges NATO presence in Ukraine, Kremlin responds

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

After the Polish foreign minister stated that NATO forces are present in Ukraine, the Kremlin responded by stating it would be ‘pointless’ to deny the fact

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France and Germany had many things in common over the years when the notion of the “Franco-German engine of the EU” was widespread.

Europe

How broken is the Franco-German engine?

Friday, March 8, 2024

Relations between France and Germany have entered an ice age under President Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Olaf Scholz

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Italy is currently the only G7 nation without any operating nuclear power stations, as it shut down its last one of a previous total of four in 1990 following a referendum on banning nuclear power.

Europe

Italy presses ahead with nuclear as energy transition tool after 30-plus-year hiatus

Thursday, March 7, 2024

The Italian Chamber of Deputies will launch a major inquiry into how nuclear energy could help Italy reach its energy transition goals, a significant step as the country remains the only G7 nation not operating nuclear power stations

Sweden and Finland should be welcomed into NATO for many reasons, and they can both be expected to work hard to fit the bill.

World

Sweden and Finland Add Both Muscle and Risk to NATO

Thursday, March 7, 2024

In a bigger NATO with waning leadership, new members could bolster a political appetite for dialogue with Russia

Centre-right leaders are not worried about political backlash and have confirmed their intentions to cosy up with ECR, with Ursula von der Leyen stating that some conservative delegations could join EPP.

Europe

EU centre-right plots post-election alliances left and right

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

A balance of power shift after the European Parliament elections will give the centre-right EPP the upper hand, allowing them to bend the left while also reaching out to the right in a delicate balancing act

"In my journey through the hospitality industry, I’ve come to realize the essential requirement for boutique hotels to have dedicated sales representation” Elena points out.

Events

WELCALITY at FERIEN MESSE WIEN

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

WELCALITY is thrilled to introduce an exclusive opportunity for boutique hotels seeking growth and prominence

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Germany’s Social Democrat Chancellor Olaf Scholz is mired in a dispute with his coalition partners and the main conservative opposition, the Christian Democrats (CDU), about whether or not to send Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine.

Analyses

Germany Must Tackle the Crisis of Trust in Europe

Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Berlin and Paris are squabbling over how to support Ukraine

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"Poland is certainly back. But political trends are not necessarily conducive to Warsaw taking on a stronger leadership role."

Europe

Is Poland Back?

Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Donald Tusk’s government is trying to restore Poland’s rule of law while reclaiming the country’s role as a major EU player

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Some of the protesters’ demands are the same all across Europe. Most of them relate to specific needs.

Europe

Farmers protests lead to concessions almost everywhere

Monday, March 4, 2024

Since the start of 2024, farmers have been demonstrating in almost every European country, winning concessions from national governments and opening the debate on measures at the EU level

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The event is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at Grand Hyatt Athens, commencing at 16:30 Hrs.

Events

NAVIGATOR SHIPPING CONSULTANTS Presents NAVIGATOR ASSEMBLY 2024: "FORGE THE FUTURE"

Friday, March 1, 2024

Navigator Shipping Consultants is thrilled to announce the NAVIGATOR ASSEMBLY 2024, themed "FORGE THE FUTURE"

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The Code of Conduct for EU Commissioners states: ‘All options, including alternative time tables, should be carefully considered so that the aircraft is considered only as a last resort’.

Europe

President von der Leyen: big user of private planes

Friday, March 1, 2024

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen flew 23 times on a private plane last year

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EU Actually

EU-China trade slips with 27%!

N. Peter KramerBy: N. Peter Kramer

Eurostat, the EU official statistic office, found that the EU’s trade deficit with China slid 27% in 2023, to €291 billion down from €397 billion in 2022

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EU Commission scrutinises nine big tech platforms over targeted ads and generative AI

EU Commission scrutinises nine big tech platforms over targeted ads and generative AI

The European Commission requested information from nine big tech platforms on their use of targeted ads and generative artificial intelligence (AI) to gauge compliance with the Digital Services Act

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Artificial intelligence and competitiveness in the retail sector

Artificial intelligence and competitiveness in the retail sector

The importance of AI and machine learning in the retail market is confirmed by the projected dramatic growth of AI services worldwide, which will skyrocket from $5 billion to $30 billion by 2030

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