
EU agrees first law combatting violence against women
By: EBR | Wednesday, February 7, 2024
EU member countries and lawmakers reached an agreement on the bloc’s first rules to tackle violence against women, the European Parliament and officials said

Rural decline and farmers’ anger risks fuelling Europe’s populism
By: EBR | Tuesday, February 6, 2024
Europe’s farmers are angry, and so are more and more voters in deprived rural communities throughout the EU

Meloni, the new Merkel?
By: EBR | Monday, February 5, 2024
Diplomats agree that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni played a key role in taming Viktor Orban during the extraordinary EU summit

‘The outlook is not so good’: IMF cuts eurozone growth forecast
By: EBR | Thursday, February 1, 2024
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has downgraded its growth forecast for the eurozone this year, as the continued impact of the energy crisis and weak consumer demand raise growing concerns

Hurdles remain as EU looks to pledge more military support to Ukraine
By: EBR | Wednesday, January 31, 2024
While EU member states are expected to pledge continued military support to Ukraine at a decisive summit on Thursday (1 February), hurdles for a future funding scheme remain

Why Ukraine will eventually win
By: EBR | Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Ukraine is going to win. Not in the dramatic sense of a military triumph, and perhaps not even by recovering Crimea and its occupied territories

Breaking the cycle of humiliation and retribution in the Middle East
By: EBR | Monday, January 29, 2024
Although 20 years have passed, I still hold a grudge against the United States for spoiling my 57th birthday

Farmers’ protests slowly spread to Belgium
By: EBR | Monday, January 29, 2024
German, Polish, Romanian, and French farmers were joined in their protests by Belgian farmers on Friday and throughout the weekend, with demands similar to those of their European peers

Most cars on EU roads emit same carbon levels as 12 years ago: report
By: EBR | Thursday, January 25, 2024
EU regulation failed to meaningfully reduce the level of carbon emissions from combustion engine vehicles over the last 12 years

As Turkey approves Sweden’s NATO bid, Hungary remains sole hurdle
By: EBR | Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Turkey’s parliament approved Sweden’s accession bid to become the 32nd member of NATO, leaving Hungary as the final hurdle to overcome on the Nordic country’s way to full membership

Athens to unpause screening programmes, health ministry sources say
By: EBR | Wednesday, January 24, 2024
The implementation of the “Spyros Doxiadis” Action Plan of public health screening is expected to get back on track within the first semester of 2024

Could Macron’s conservative turn drag EU elections into a national-only campaign?
By: EBR | Tuesday, January 23, 2024
French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to defend a “sovereign Europe” ahead of European elections in June

Germany’s last solar panel producer prepares to close shop
By: EBR | Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Meyer Burger, the biggest producer of solar modules in Germany, has announced plans to close down and relocate to the US

Serbia’s Authoritarian (Re)turn
By: EBR | Wednesday, January 17, 2024
There is a certain back-to-the-future quality to Serbia

Why VDL must justify her 2nd term with an EU call to arms
By: EBR | Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Should Ursula von der Leyen get a second term?

EU Parliamentary Projection: Le Pen’s Right-Wing ID Rises to Third Place
By: EBR | Wednesday, January 10, 2024
December 2023 sees the top three groups in the European Parliament re-ordered for the first time in four years

Europe’s Foreign Policy Ambitions in 2024 Should Be Regional
By: EBR | Wednesday, January 10, 2024
In an election-filled year, the EU cannot afford to look inward

Germany faces ‘unprecedented’ political fragmentation
By: EBR | Tuesday, January 9, 2024
As voter dissatisfaction is on the rise in Europe’s largest economy, Germany’s political landscape is increasingly fractured
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Michel’s surprise: Is EU starting 2024 on wrong foot?
By: EBR | Monday, January 8, 2024
2024 started in Brussels with a surprise: European Council President Charles Michel unexpectedly stated that he would leave his post by July

2023 in EU economic policy: The year Germany went French – and back
By: EBR | Thursday, December 28, 2023
Faced with the fear of deindustrialisation, Germany sought to adopt a French-style industrial policy in 2023, including massive subsidies and protectionist ‘Buy European’ clauses – but was caught up by its constraints sooner than expected