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On the road to nowhere? European carmakers face EV push from China

Car imports are a major hot-button issue in the already fraught trade relationship between the EU and China. The electric vehicles market is accelerating , while the EU appears directionless, swerving between green policies and demands to protect national industries.

From deadlock to deal: EU poised to sign Mercosur trade agreement

After 25 years of negotiations and amid turbulent global tensions, the EU is set to formally sign a landmark trade agreement with four South American countries. However, back home farmers’ fury is mounting and some member states are already gearing up to block the Mercosur vote in the European Parliament.

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EU may be asked to aid Denmark in potential Greenland conflict

Tensions over Greenland are rising. According to the EU treaty, Denmark may request support from other member states if it is the victim of armed aggression on its territory.

Frontex: Irregular border crossings into EU fall by 26% in 2025

A lower number of migrants crossed the EU’s external borders irregularly in 2025 compared to 2024. The Mediterranean route remains the most popular crossing.

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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.

EU at a crossroads: will 2035 be the end for combustion engines?

The combustion engine has been subject to controversy in EU lawmaking for years. Will the EU’s 2035 ban be upheld, or will it fade away?

Europe in Brief

EU may be asked to aid Denmark in potential Greenland conflict

Tensions over Greenland are rising. According to the EU treaty, Denmark may request support from other member states if it is the victim of armed aggression on its territory.

Videos

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.

EU at a crossroads: will 2035 be the end for combustion engines?

The combustion engine has been subject to controversy in EU lawmaking for years. Will the EU’s 2035 ban be upheld, or will it fade away?

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