
Death of the German Auto Industry? Brussels’ Green Policy Could Cost 225,000 Jobs
According to the German automotive industry association, expensive energy, high labor costs, and growing bureaucracy are pushing the car industry deeper into crisis.

According to the German automotive industry association, expensive energy, high labor costs, and growing bureaucracy are pushing the car industry deeper into crisis.

Ministers talk of fairness, but the new deal keeps pressure on households as gas and oil heating face rising long-term costs.

The party’s parliamentary group wants a return to reliable energy sources.

The Dutch election results set the stage for tough coalition negotiations between deeply divided parties.

The Hungarian PM asked Pope Leo to “support Hungary’s anti-war efforts” and discussed European competitiveness issues in the context of the war in Ukraine with Meloni.

Working Europeans face hundreds in extra annual costs, analysis finds.

The EU wants airlines to gradually increase the amount of so-called sustainable aviation fuel.

Germany’s new chancellor can’t take a step without his coalition partners pulling the rug out from under him.

As many as 100,000 olive trees could be uprooted to fulfill green transition goals.
Sweden is dumping money in a poor attempt to compensate for failing environmental policies.