EU member states should start making “better” investments to fight escalating climate change as Europe’s resources are reaching their limits, the EU commissioner for humanitarian aid and crisis management said on Tuesday, following the recent deadly floods in Greece. French left-wing MEPs reject the European Parliament’s mandate to reform the EU’s electricity market but said they would not join an initiative by French centrist lawmaker Christophe Grudler to overthrow it because the conservatives and the far-right are involved. The delay in implementing a tool to protect the EU market against fraudulent biofuel imports has been heavily criticised by European biofuel producers, who point the finger at the European Commission. Two Norwegian opposition parties, the national-conservative Progress Party and the centre-right Høyre party of former Prime Minister Erna Solberg, won Monday’s local elections in Norway, denying the centre-left Labour victory for the first time in 99 years. Germany is the number-one beneficiary of the relaxation of state aid rules, having received almost half of the total state aid approved since February 2022, according to fresh data from the European Commission – deepening concerns over market fragmentation. The European Commission is looking to review its priorities for allocating the military research and development fund to focus efforts and resources on a limited number of defence projects, according to people close to the matter. Following a decade of delays, Germany started construction on a crucial high-voltage transmission line to supply its southern regions with electricity – the infamous SuedLink. The German Left party will take the fight to the far-right ahead of next June’s European election, the party leadership announced at the presentation of its draft manifesto on Monday, but it faces an uphill battle amid internal divisions. A new EU Council presidency compromise text about the regulation to prevent and combat child sexual abuse material online, seen by EURACTIV, puts focus on the role of a planned new expert hub called the EU Centre. Germany is not sufficiently prepared for the rising number of cyber-attacks and lags other European countries regarding cybersecurity, according to an international comparison published amid a worrying rise in phishing cases. EU lawmakers are divided on whether industry-specific legal provisions on illegal online content should be voted on amid a dispute on whether they could contradict the bloc’s flagship Digital Services Act (DSA). The consumption of blue crabs recommended by Italy’s government members to halt the invasive species’ spread in the Mediterranean complies with the EU food rules, the European Commission confirmed to EURACTIV – but warns the feast may not last for long. Ahead of the SOTEU, for those who have only just returned from holidays, or just need an EU policy primer, have a look at our Special Report: EU’s final stretch before June 2024. Last but not least, don’t miss this week’s Transport Brief: Germany’s target of 15 million EVs – a distant dream? Look out for… Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers annual State of the Europen Union address in Strasbourg on Wednesday. Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya addresses the European Parliament. MEPs debate protection status of wolves and other large carnivores in the EU. Views are the author’s |