Is the British government scared of Nigel Farage? – POLITICO

Is the British government scared of Nigel Farage? – POLITICO

“A top priority for them is maintaining the support of ‘Red Wall’ voters, many of whom voted for Brexit, and the party is concerned that any significant deepening of relations could be seen as somehow undoing Brexit.” Ringing in the New Year The nervous caution in London is being noticed in Brussels. After leading a … Read more

NESO launched to guide Great Britain’s energy system to net zero – POLITICO

NESO launched to guide Great Britain’s energy system to net zero – POLITICO

Having served as the CEO of EirGrid, the Irish Transmission System Operator, I understand that the energy transition cannot happen in isolation. Collaboration with our European partners is essential as we plan and develop new energy infrastructure. We are committed to working closely with neighboring countries across the Irish, Celtic and North seas, accelerating toward … Read more

Ukraine’s 4-month countdown – POLITICO

Ukraine’s 4-month countdown – POLITICO

Volodymyr Zelensky has just four months. That’s the time left until U.S. President Joe Biden leaves office. After that, who knows what’s going to happen. And that means uncomfortable questions for the EU, too.  This week’s edition of EU Confidential tracks the Ukrainian president’s recent journey to the U.S. We start off in Kyiv, where … Read more

The 24 names we know so far – POLITICO

The 24 names we know so far – POLITICO

The deadline for putting forward names for the next European Commission is the end of August. With that date approaching fast, and now that Ursula von der Leyen is back from her summer holiday in Germany, here are the nominees so far (remember that all of them, except for von der Leyen herself, need to … Read more

Huge lithium-mining protest triggers crisis meeting in Serbia – POLITICO

Huge lithium-mining protest triggers crisis meeting in Serbia – POLITICO

Demonstrators have organized nearly 50 protests since June in an effort to persuade the Serbian government to halt the project and to ban geological exploitation. Saturday’s protest ended with the blockage of two train stations, and Serbian authorities said it breached the law. Government officials labeled the actions politically motivated and said they were an … Read more

Triath-logs and synchronized spinning: It’s the EU Olympics!

Triath-logs and synchronized spinning: It’s the EU Olympics!

The European Union has already won the Olympics. That’s if you listen to the European Commission, which is counting the number of medals won by athletes from the 27 EU countries — or what it calls Team Europe — and trumpeting that its haul is a whopping 206 so far. POLITICO decided to take the Berlaymont at its … Read more

Berlin inks lithium deal with Belgrade despite environmental concerns – POLITICO

Berlin inks lithium deal with Belgrade despite environmental concerns – POLITICO

“The Draft Law on Environmental Impact Assessment, though submitted to the Serbian parliament in October 2023, remains unadopted and contains critical gaps, such as not preventing the issuance of construction permits before the completion of the EIA,” Berishaj explained. Opposition to the project, including roadblocks across the country and thousands of protesters, was so strong … Read more

Romania bets on long shot ‘baby nukes’ as coal cliff edge looms – POLITICO

Romania bets on long shot ‘baby nukes’ as coal cliff edge looms – POLITICO

For Burduja, the minister, that means it may be better to work with Washington than against it. “We can aim to be a leader,” he said, but “if technology is developed faster in the U.S. or in the EU, and the EU or the U.S. benefit from it, I think it’s just as good.” But … Read more

Nicolas who? Socialists close in on challenger to take on Ursula von der Leyen – POLITICO

Nicolas who? Socialists close in on challenger to take on Ursula von der Leyen – POLITICO

Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. Europe’s socialists are on course to pick a relatively unknown European commissioner to take on Ursula von der Leyen at the EU election. Nicolas Schmit, the 70-year-old EU commissioner for jobs and social rights, is the front-runner to become lead candidate (so-called Spitzenkandidat) for … Read more