EU greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2025, data shows
The bloc’s pollution-slashing efforts have been stagnating in recent years.
What €40 billion means for Europe — and what happens next
Putting patients at the heart of health innovation
US’s Anthropic order exposes EU’s AI dependency
How the US embassy’s mega bash became the hottest ticket in Brussels
OpenAI says China launched influence campaign to shape US attitudes on AI data centers
The report’s findings are likely to further fuel claims made by Republicans and pro-AI voices that foreign entities have tried to meddle in the debate over AI data centers.
Britain advances on critical minerals pact with South Korea
The deal is being developed as Prime Minister Keir Starmer and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung prepare for the G7 leaders’ summit.
Food from occupied territories enters Europe disguised as Israeli, investigation finds
As the EU tries to crack down on settler violence, dates, tahini and oranges from the West Bank are entering the EU with a “Made in Israel” label.
Meta shrugs off Trump’s idea for government ownership of AI
The Meta executive said the notion that the U.S. government should receive a financial stake in top AI companies is “not something we’ve spent a ton of time on.”
EU turns to Brazil, South Korea to counter US tech dominance
The bloc wants to deepen tech ties with countries such as Brazil and South Korea.
British farmers spooked by surge in Australian and New Zealand meat
Middle East conflict and Chinese safeguards fuel uptick in Aussie and Kiwi beef made possible by post-Brexit trade deals.
ECB, BoE weigh ‘two possible mistakes’ as Iran war bites
Tough monetary policy decisions will shape the EU and U.K.’s economic futures — and Bailey and Lagarde’s legacies.
UK probes market impact of Musk’s $1.8T SpaceX listing
The FCA is testing the temperature of the market ahead of the record listing on Friday.
5 ways Keir Starmer is trying to show he’s worth sticking with
With a leadership threat swirling, the British PM insists his administration still has gas in the tank.
Europe pours money into ocean research as Trump guts science funding
U.S. withdrawal means Europe is a lifeline for ocean research, although a poorer one.
New privacy frontier: Europe eyes crackdown on smart glasses
Cameras in spectacles have lawmakers and regulators alarmed of surveillance risks.
How do you stop Ebola at the World Cup?
Public-health officials are trying to use a Covid-era playbook without pandemic-era funding.
Pro-EU ruling party in Armenia claims victory in parliamentary election
Final results are expected to be declared later on Monday
EU watchdog says von der Leyen should have kept Macron’s Mercosur text message
POLITICO revealed Macron’s move to derail the trade deal with Latin America in early 2024.
Macron and Merz head to Montenegro as EU races to secure its next frontier
Candidate countries, including Ukraine, say the enlargement process needs to accelerate as enemies circle.
From approval to access: Europe’s next health imperative
We have a system where approved medicines are not readily available for patients: this is not a failure of science, but of the systems designed to facilitate access.
EU’s tech independence push disappoints Brussels and irks the Americans
The European Commission swings at Big Tech — and annoys everyone.
UK watchdog lead draws £200,000 salary for no work
Information Commissioner John Edwards has been absent since “voluntarily” stepping back in February amid a workplace investigation.
EU plots long game against US digital supremacy
The European Commission’s so-called tech sovereignty plan aims to boost domestic champions rather than shut out American competitors.
EU wants households to cut peak time energy use as demand from industry and AI soars
A new law will aim to use artificial intelligence to boost efficient use of power as electricity demand threatens to overwhelm Europe’s grids.
4 ways Europe wants to wean off US tech
The European Commission is finalizing a package that aims to reduce the bloc’s reliance on American data centers, artificial intelligence, microchips and software.
European Parliament ditches Google for French search firm over privacy concerns
The switch lands as EU officials prepare a broader push to wean off US tech.
How Trump supercharged the EU’s tech independence push
The U.S. president’s weaponization of European dependence on U.S. firms has changed the conversation in Brussels.
Steve Hilton smashed up UK politics — now he wants to upend California’s
The onetime British Conservative Party adviser has a shot at making the top-two runoff in next week’s gubernatorial primary.
