5 things to know about Teresa Ribera’s hearing
Was it a “shit show” or a “troll show”? By EU confirmation hearing standards, it was both … and more. Groans, moans, applause, scolding. It was more open-mic night than august debate. And at the...
View ArticleHere’s the timeline for the new European Commission
BRUSSELS — It’s not over yet. European Parliament lawmakers have put Ursula von der Leyen’s 26 commissioner nominees through the wringer for nearly 80 hours and counting, but the ordeal has yet to...
View ArticleThe EU wants new power lines to save the economy. First it needs cash and...
CAPBRETON, France — Nestled between windswept sand dunes near one of France’s premier surfing beaches sits a gaping concrete pit fraught with symbolism. It’s the future home of a 400-kilometer power...
View ArticleThe hard right is mainstream in Brussels now
BRUSSELS — An inevitable truth is emerging: The hard-right populists are here to stay and are calling the shots in EU politics. Two recent major political decisions — the appointment of the new...
View ArticleVon der Leyen’s final hurdle: How to get her new Commission started by Dec. 1
It’s been a long, winding road for European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to assemble her team of 26 commissioners since the start of her second term. In September, von der Leyen announced...
View ArticleSecond von der Leyen era on track to start Dec. 1
BRUSSELS — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s second term is on course to begin Dec. 1 after the bloc’s political families on Wednesday struck a long-awaited deal to complete her top...
View ArticleMEPs poised to decide fate of Fitto, Ribera and other commissioners
BRUSSELS — After a long delay, members of the European Parliament will meet at 7 p.m. to decide whether to green-light the seven pending commissioner nominees. Those nominees include Italy’s...
View ArticleTeresa Ribera
Spain’s Teresa Ribera is used to taking on tough jobs. For the better part of this century, the jurist has participated in the world’s most important climate negotiations, tirelessly working to obtain...
View ArticleTrump 2.0 will hurt planet, open door for America’s green rivals: EU climate...
BRUSSELS — Donald Trump trashing United States climate efforts will empower rivals to control the industries of tomorrow, Europe’s top competition and climate official said Thursday. “It is not good...
View ArticlePOLITICO’s 2024 Backhanded Awards
POLITICO’s 2024 Backhanded Awards There has never been a more deserving set of “winners.” By EDDY WAX Illustration by Ellie Foreman-Peck for POLITICO The Ursula von der Leyen Award for Not Being...
View ArticleThe biggest battles headed for Brussels
Get ready for Ursula von der Leyen 2.0. After a first term marked by a pandemic and the outbreak of war on Europe’s doorstep, the European Commission president is gearing up for another spin as the...
View ArticleTeresa Ribera comes after VDL in the European Commission’s line of succession
The next person in the European Commission’s line of succession if President Ursula von der Leyen is incapacitated is Executive Vice President Teresa Ribera, the EU executive’s spokesperson said...
View ArticleTeresa Ribera to lead commissioners’ meeting in von der Leyen’s absence
European Commission Executive Vice President Teresa Ribera will preside over the weekly meeting of her fellow commissioners next week if her boss, Ursula von der Leyen, hasn’t recovered from her bout...
View ArticleEU’s Clean Industrial Deal to cover 6 themes from energy prices to trade
BRUSSELS — The European Union’s upcoming industrial decarbonization strategy will revolve around six thematic “pillars” ranging from energy prices and workforce issues to recycling and trade, a senior...
View ArticleGerman conservatives back Weber for second term as EPP leader
Germany’s conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its leader, Friedrich Merz, support a second term for Manfred Weber as the head of the European People’s Party, giving the incumbent the...
View ArticleEU shoots down rumors it will revive divisive gas price cap
BRUSSELS — The European Union is not planning to include a gas price cap in its upcoming strategy to slash energy prices, a European Commission official said, pushing back on chatter that the EU...
View ArticleLooser state aid rules aim to stoke clean tech demand
The European Commission’s state aid rules for the Clean Industrial Deal aim to stoke demand for clean-tech products and ease investments from “risk averse” pension funds, according to a draft obtained...
View ArticleBrussels considers major U-turn on green reporting rules
BRUSSELS — A rule forcing companies to measure and report the environmental damage they cause is at risk in the European Union’s deregulation drive, three people briefed on the discussions told...
View ArticleInternal backlash saved EU green finance rules from extinction
ANTWERP, Belgium — Only a rearguard weekend fight by senior European Commission officials prevented the rollback of major green finance rules this week, documents seen by POLITICO show, highlighting...
View ArticleEU tech chiefs say they don’t target US tech
BRUSSELS — The European Union’s digital competition law “does not target U.S. companies,” the European Commission’s technology and competition chiefs told a U.S. congressman in an effort to soothe a...
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