NATO mulls Ukraine membership as Kiev insists on joining

NATO mulls Ukraine membership as Kiev insists on joining

Kiev, backed by NATO allies in Eastern Europe, has demanded a commitment at next week’s NATO summit in Vilnius that Ukraine will join the military alliance once the war with Russia is over. The military alliance is still considering an appropriate response to Kiev’s demands.

Europe in brief: ramping up EU emissions reduction targets

Europe in brief: ramping up EU emissions reduction targets

An independent advisory body on climate change calls for the EU to reduce emissions by 90% to 95% by 2040, compared to 1990 levels. The European Commission says Google may have abused its dominant position in the market. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo warns against depriving Hungary of the rotating EU presidency.

Europe in brief: Poland questioned over “Russian influence” law

Europe in brief: Poland questioned over “Russian influence” law

A new Polish law that establishes a special committee to investigate Russian influence on the internal security of Poland between 2007 and 2022 is raising eyebrows within the European Commission. French President Emmanuel Macron urges the EU to develop new ways of handling its enlargement. The European Central Bank presents its semi-annual Financial Stability Report.

Europe in brief: Norway seeks closer energy cooperation with Germany

Europe in brief: Norway seeks closer energy cooperation with Germany

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre expects the energy cooperation with Germany to be stepped-up even further, as the countries are in talks about wind energy, hydrogen and more. French President Emmanuel Macron backs Moldova in the face of “Russian attempts to destabilize” the country. Spain adopts a pension reform along the lines of demands from the European Commission.

Europe in brief: Bulgaria’s eurozone perspective

Europe in brief: Bulgaria’s eurozone perspective

According to EC Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis, Bulgaria could join the eurozone in 2025. Macedonians score above the European average in terms of their foreign language skills. Slovenia presents plans on cooperation in criminal law to its EU colleagues.