European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivered her last annual State of the European Union address before next June’s European elections. Click here for a blow-by-blow rendition/analysis of her speech. Von der Leyen defended her track record as European Commission chief on Wednesday with a State of the Union speech that pitched her as a champion of European citizens on the economy, climate change, and migration. The European Green Deal is entering a new phase focusing on industrial policy, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in her annual State of the Union speech, hinting at what a potential second mandate could look like. Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday made the case for enlargement as a ‘catalyst for progress’ of the bloc but failed to put forward concrete targets. Von der Leyen also made a push for a fully-fledged European defence industry strategy but fell short of sending any clear signal to arms makers across the bloc. Von der Leyen announced countermeasures against the growing number of Chinese electric cars distorting the EU single market through price-dumping practices in her State of the Union address on Wednesday, but her approach is under fire from German lawmakers and industry. The European Parliament approved on Tuesday an EU fund to incentivise joint procurement of arms for Ukraine, closing a year of intense negotiations and the Commission’s first-ever push to help member states procure weapons. Cannabis, the most consumed illicit drug in the EU, is sparking a heated debate across Europe. Join us as we dive into the recent groundbreaking German proposal to regulate recreational cannabis use. EU frontline countries bordering Ukraine have threatened drastic measures in the event that the European Commission does not renew its temporary import ban on Ukrainian agricultural goods, including “indefinite” strikes and port blockades as the renewal deadline looms. As new data shows EU servers are being targeted by criminals to host this imagery, EU legislators must pass vital new legislation to get a grip on the worsening situation and prevent the abuse of EU servers by criminals profiting off child sexual abuse imagery, writes Susie Hargreaves. With the aim to bring high connectivity for all Europeans by 2030, the Parliament agreed on an ambitious text pushing towards EU harmonised rules for telecoms, abolition of extra fees for intra-EU calls and adoption of the principle of administrative tacit approval. Look out for… Serbia and Kosovo leaders meet in Brussels under EU-mediated dialogue. MEPs vote on regulation of prostitution in the EU Thursday. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen meets with Danish industry leaders in Copenhagen on Thursday. MEPs debate on violence and discrimination in the world of sports after the FIFA Women’s World Cup and improving firefighters’ working conditions Thursday. Views are the authors' |