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Delays and soaring costs cloud transport megaprojects in EU’s drive for greater cross-border connectivity

A new report by the European Union’s financial watchdog in Luxembourg has revealed shortcomings in the implementation of major transport projects. Can the EU rev up and steer its megaprojects over the finish line?

Nudification blocks: The EU’s struggle for more safety online 

AI-generated sexualised depictions of minors on social media: Following the uproar over X’s Grok chatbot, a push for better protections online has become more urgent. The EU has several tools available but those appear insufficient to prevent abuse.

Europe in Brief

Vietnam, EU elevate ties citing ‘threat’ to ‘rules-based order’

The European Union and Vietnam already signed a free trade agreement six years ago. Amid growing geopolitical tensions, they are now strengthening their ties further.

Germany’s Greens back EU-India trade deal after Mercosur debacle

Germany’s Greens have welcomed the new trade deal between the EU and India, despite having voted to refer the bloc’s deal with Mercosur to the European Court of Justice (ECJ).

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Are EU air passenger rights heading forward – or backward?

The EU rules on air passenger rights date back to 2004, but they are now back on the negotiating table. The Council’s proposal to extend the delay threshold has sparked strong criticism from the European Parliament. Can the two sides reach a deal – and if they do, who will actually benefit?

Why the EU’s climate targets matter for the planet – and the economy

The European Union aspires to be a leader in climate action. Although it pushed for more concrete action at the UN talks in Belém last month, the political climate within the 27-nation bloc is not conducive to achieving climate neutrality by 2050.

Europe in Brief

Vietnam, EU elevate ties citing ‘threat’ to ‘rules-based order’

The European Union and Vietnam already signed a free trade agreement six years ago. Amid growing geopolitical tensions, they are now strengthening their ties further.

Videos

Are EU air passenger rights heading forward – or backward?

The EU rules on air passenger rights date back to 2004, but they are now back on the negotiating table. The Council’s proposal to extend the delay threshold has sparked strong criticism from the European Parliament. Can the two sides reach a deal – and if they do, who will actually benefit?

Why the EU’s climate targets matter for the planet – and the economy

The European Union aspires to be a leader in climate action. Although it pushed for more concrete action at the UN talks in Belém last month, the political climate within the 27-nation bloc is not conducive to achieving climate neutrality by 2050.

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