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The new package of sanctions is intended to delay a scheduled review of the price cap on Russian oil, which has surged following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, to avoid granting Moscow economic relief. The European Commission has proposed a fresh round of sanctions against Russia, targeting oil sales, the "shadow fleet", banks, cryptocurrency firms, metals, fish products and soldiers who have taken part in the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The proposal, unveiled on Tuesday by...
Safer grids, higher bills? EU's Chinese solar inverter ban reshapes renewable energy
Brussels moves to ban EU funding for clean energy projects that use solar and battery inverters from “high-risk countries”, namely China. Now, manufacturers must rely on European alternatives, which risks increasing European energy bills and production costs. Solar systems generate 13.4 percent of EU electricity and are a cornerstone of the European energy grid.
Not a Brexit reversal: UK seeks closer EU ties to cut trade barriers
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How the EU's carbon price on imports strengthens climate policies globally
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EU migration rules kick in, but enforcement is already in doubt
Two years after it was signed, the EU's Pact on Migration and Asylum takes effect this Friday, and the gap between promise and delivery is already wide. On Friday, June 12, the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum enters into force, two years after it was signed into law. For the first time, all 27 member states must follow a single set of rules covering border screening, asylum procedures, reception conditions, and a solidarity mechanism for relocating asylum seekers between countries.
Europe Today: Letta speaks exclusively to Euronews as Iran halts attacks on Israel
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Legal reforms to stop abusive SLAPPs fail to stop chilling effect of the powerful, study warns
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Top neurologists say they were snubbed in review of controversial weed killer
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