
Brussels Scrambles as Fuel Shortages Hit Europe
Airlines cut flights and fuel prices surge as the EU falls back on subsidies and long-term plans without reversing course on its misguided energy policies.

Airlines cut flights and fuel prices surge as the EU falls back on subsidies and long-term plans without reversing course on its misguided energy policies.

A militant Green escaped with just a warning, after a Hamburg court ruled on his actions in a 2023 action that cost more than €130,000 in operational damages.

EU says offsets misled passengers; 21 major carriers back down.

The EU’s highest court said the European Commission acted within its powers when it included nuclear power and natural gas in its sustainable finance taxonomy.

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

Right-wing parties push through moratorium as France reconsiders its energy future and doubles down on nuclear power.

Only 10% of firms will now face the carbon import charge, as Brussels quietly waters down its flagship climate tool

Even after green parties lost big in the elections, Brussels is pressing ahead with policies most voters didn’t choose.
A group of European defence ministers is demanding urgent regulatory reform as the bloc eyes a massive defence spend to deter Russia.

The government’s plan would in effect keep low-income people out of France’s biggest cities.