by dpa | 23.Apr 2024 | Europe in brief
The United Kingdom’s House of Lords has approved a bill to establish a controversial asylum pact with Rwanda. The Council of Europe – a human rights body independent of the EU – has strongly criticised the bill.
by dpa | 22.Apr 2024 | Europe in brief
According to a study by PwC Strategy&, the EU is far from meeting its own 2030 clean hydrogen targets. The report also said that Germany is not on track with its plans.
by dpa | 19.Apr 2024 | Europe in brief
The volume of British-German trade has fallen significantly after Brexit, according to a survey by the British Chamber of Commerce in Germany. The United Kingdom left the European Union in 2020, which had a negative impact on bilateral trade with the bloc.
by dpa | 17.Apr 2024 | Europe in brief
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser met with her Romanian counterpart to discuss the countries’ cooperation on migration and asylum. As part of efforts to fully join the borderless Schengen zone, Bulgaria and Romania have recently made progress in protecting the EU’s external borders.
by AFP, Agerpres, ANSA, dpa, EFE, PAP | 16.Apr 2024 | Key Stories
The European Commission has announced investigations into wind farms in several EU member states, fearing unfair competition from Chinese subsidies. Beijing, however, lashed out at the bloc’s “protectionist” behaviour – putting pressure on EU-China relations.