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Article / website Euractiv • 21/01/2026

French plan to expand primate research centre sparks EU concern

France intends to triple the number of primates in its future national primatology centre

This archived item refers to french plan to expand primate research centre sparks EU concern. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 20/01/2026

Macron warns of ‘lawless world’ as tensions with Washington escalate

The EU has “very powerful” trade tools and must be prepared to use them when it is “not respected”, he said

This archived item refers to macron warns of ‘lawless world’ as tensions with Washington escalate. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 20/01/2026

Macron to invite Russia to last-minute G7 meeting in Paris

The invitation would be Russia’s first G7-format appearance since its 2014 expulsion over Crimea

This archived item refers to macron to invite Russia to last-minute G7 meeting in Paris. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Euro ministers nominate Croatia’s Vujcic for ECB vice president role

Boris Vujcic, 61, is head of the Croatian National Bank, a role he has been in since 2012

This archived item refers to euro ministers nominate Croatia’s Vujcic for ECB vice president role. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Poland eyes six-month medicine reserve amid EU supply fears [Advocacy Lab]

A medicine reserve plan via wholesalers merely delays the real solution of boosting local production over finite stockpiles, industry leader warns

This archived item refers to poland eyes six-month medicine reserve amid EU supply fears [Advocacy Lab]. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Better to engage with NATO than Trump’s rhetoric, expert says 

Showing commitment to the Arctic, instead of engaging in rhetorics could send a clear sign to the other side of Washington 

This archived item refers to better to engage with NATO than Trump’s rhetoric, expert says . The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Kubilius floated a 100,000 strong EU army, but with what troops?

For the proposal to be anything other than an exercise on paper, troops need to either be drawn down from elsewhere or newly recruited

This archived item refers to kubilius floated a 100,000 strong EU army, but with what troops?. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Denmark urges NATO mission to bolster Greenland’s defences

US pressure fuels debate over NATO role in Greenland

This archived item refers to denmark urges NATO mission to bolster Greenland’s defences. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

The Brief – Merde! The French were right all along

In an era where might makes right, Macron's foresight doesn't win us any points. But we'd be fools to keep ignoring his rallying cry

This archived item refers to the Brief – Merde! The French were right all along. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Europe’s ambitious transport network plan going off the rails

Key road, rail and waterway projects face soaring costs, decades-long delays

This archived item refers to europe’s ambitious transport network plan going off the rails. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

French government moves to push through 2026 budget without parliamentary vote

To avoid the fate of his predecessor François Bayrou, Lecornu has stepped up concessions to the Socialists

This archived item refers to french government moves to push through 2026 budget without parliamentary vote. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Parliament copyright report eyes AI companies paying news publishers

Compromise amendments to MEPs' text, obtained by Euractiv, also take aim at AI-generated deepfakes

This archived item refers to parliament copyright report eyes AI companies paying news publishers. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Brussels urges ‘restraint’ as Trump doubles down on Greenland

France, Italy push for a hard line as others warn against provoking the US

This archived item refers to brussels urges ‘restraint’ as Trump doubles down on Greenland. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Why Cogeneration still matters for Europe? [Promoted Content]

Without modernizing district heating systems, Europe will not achieve its climate goals. PTEC emphasizes the need for technological neutrality, phased transition, continued use of cogeneration units, integration of RES, energy storage, and Power-to-Heat technologies to ensure system security.

This archived item refers to why Cogeneration still matters for Europe? [Promoted Content]. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

IMF hikes eurozone forecast to 1.3% despite growth risks

The Fund warns the single currency area is still plagued by “structural headwinds”, while the global economy is vulnerable to a sudden collapse in US stocks

This archived item refers to iMF hikes eurozone forecast to 1.3% despite growth risks. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

EU Parliament slashes podcasts and visitor attractions to cuts costs

Revealed: Parliament's plan to be more efficient and save taxpayer's money

This archived item refers to eU Parliament slashes podcasts and visitor attractions to cuts costs. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

HARVEST: Parliamentary tests

In today's edition: The week ahead

This archived item refers to hARVEST: Parliamentary tests. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Meloni versus the ‘bazooka’

In Monday's edition: EUCO, Timothy Snyder, Le Pen fact-check, Kos’ cabinet

This archived item refers to meloni versus the ‘bazooka’. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Fico meets Trump, agrees EU is an institution in deep crisis

Fico described the talks as informal and open, calling the invitation a sign of “high respect and trust.”

This archived item refers to fico meets Trump, agrees EU is an institution in deep crisis. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

This is not America

The performative agitation of Europe’s political class has distracted from countless petty power games between member states and in Brussels. But the existential crisis won’t just disappear

This archived item refers to this is not America. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Vienna slams ‘uncoordinated’ electricity subsidies, while launching its own

The Austrian government has asked the EU to step in as it joins a growing list of the bloc's countries looking to shield firms from high prices

This archived item refers to vienna slams ‘uncoordinated’ electricity subsidies, while launching its own. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Why the EU should – but won’t – fire its ‘trade bazooka’ at the US

Calls to activate the anti-coercion instrument in response to Trump’s latest tariff threat are well-founded. The evidence suggests Europe will again stop short

This archived item refers to why the EU should – but won’t – fire its ‘trade bazooka’ at the US. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

AI companies are not being as transparent as the EU wants

Major AI firms slow to disclose training data under EU rules

This archived item refers to aI companies are not being as transparent as the EU wants. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 19/01/2026

Socialist to face far-right candidate for Portugal’s presidency

Portugal's socialist candidate Antonio Jose Seguro won the first round of the presidential election

This archived item refers to socialist to face far-right candidate for Portugal’s presidency. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 18/01/2026

Europe hits back at Trump tariff threat over Greenland

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni said on Sunday they had spoken to Trump about Arctic security and his latest tariff threats

This archived item refers to europe hits back at Trump tariff threat over Greenland. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 18/01/2026

Oceans gain legal protection as High Seas Treaty comes into force

83 of the 145 signatories have ratified the historic text to date

This archived item refers to oceans gain legal protection as High Seas Treaty comes into force. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 18/01/2026

Sánchez: EU must build common defence, even without full bloc support

“Europe must move forward in its integration process and equip itself with a truly common defence," the Spanish prime minister said

This archived item refers to sánchez: EU must build common defence, even without full bloc support. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 18/01/2026

Meloni calls threatened US tariffs over Greenland a ‘mistake’

The Italian prime minister said she had spoken with US President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte

This archived item refers to meloni calls threatened US tariffs over Greenland a ‘mistake’. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 18/01/2026

Iran considers ‘gradually’ restoring internet after shutdown

The unprecedented communications blackout was imposed amid a surge in calls for anti-government demonstrations

This archived item refers to iran considers ‘gradually’ restoring internet after shutdown. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 18/01/2026

‘Bring it on’: UK’s Labour readies for EU reset fight

PM Keir Starmer's government is preparing to introduce a bill that would provide a legal framework for his much-touted "reset" of relations with the EU

This archived item refers to ‘Bring it on’: UK’s Labour readies for EU reset fight. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 18/01/2026

Portugal presidential vote wide open as far-right surge expected

The president of Portugal has no executive powers but can, in times of crisis, dissolve parliament, call elections or dismiss a prime minister

This archived item refers to portugal presidential vote wide open as far-right surge expected. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 18/01/2026

Beyond sovereignty: Why Europe needs an ambitious space policy

As mega-constellations proliferate, the aggregate risk of collisions, space debris, and orbital congestion grows exponentially. Without proactive regulation, we risk creating a cascade of destruction

This archived item refers to beyond sovereignty: Why Europe needs an ambitious space policy. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 17/01/2026

European leaders denounce Trump’s tariff threat over Greenland

An extraordinary meeting of EU ambassadors has been called for Sunday afternoon

This archived item refers to european leaders denounce Trump’s tariff threat over Greenland. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 17/01/2026

Trump’s latest tariffs threaten to torpedo EU-US trade pact

The chair of the Parliament’s trade committee told Euractiv he would urge the Commission to deploy the so-called “trade bazooka" next week

This archived item refers to trump’s latest tariffs threaten to torpedo EU-US trade pact. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 17/01/2026

Trump says to levy tariffs on European nations until US can acquire Greenland

From 1 February, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Finland would be subject to a 10% tariff on all goods sent to the United States, he said on social media

This archived item refers to trump says to levy tariffs on European nations until US can acquire Greenland. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 17/01/2026

Iran’s Khamenei says authorities ‘must break the back of the seditionists’

Iranian authorities have blamed the United States for the mass demonstrations they have called "riots" and "terrorist" operations

This archived item refers to iran’s Khamenei says authorities ‘must break the back of the seditionists’. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 17/01/2026

Thousands join anti-Trump ‘Hands off Greenland’ protests in Denmark

The protest comes after Trump threatened tariffs on countries opposing his Greenland plans and coincide with a US congressional delegation’s visit to Copenhagen

This archived item refers to thousands join anti-Trump ‘Hands off Greenland’ protests in Denmark. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 17/01/2026

EU advises airlines to avoid Iranian airspace

Protests erupted in Iran on 28 December, becoming one of the largest protest movements against the clerical leadership since 1979

This archived item refers to eU advises airlines to avoid Iranian airspace. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 17/01/2026

Europe’s Greenland recon exercise a first step to a more permanent presence

Following the deployment, Danish defence minister Troels Lund Poulsen said that “the intention is to create a more permanent military presence"

This archived item refers to europe’s Greenland recon exercise a first step to a more permanent presence. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 17/01/2026

Why Europe should sanction America

Brussels is mulling more economic restrictions on Iran and Russia. Why not the US?

This archived item refers to why Europe should sanction America. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 17/01/2026

MSC withdraws invitations to Iranian regime officials

The Munich Security Conference has withdrawn its invitations to representatives of the Iranian regime, after Euractiv made public their planned attendance. An MSC spokesperson told the news outlet Iran International that the invitations had been issued weeks ago and were now being revoked “in light of recent developments.” The phrase refers to the violent crackdown […]

This archived item refers to mSC withdraws invitations to Iranian regime officials. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

Iran protest movement subsides in face of ‘brutal’ crackdown

The "brutal" repression has "likely suppressed the protest movement for now", said the US-based Institute for the Study of War, which has monitored the protest activity

This archived item refers to iran protest movement subsides in face of ‘brutal’ crackdown. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: See you in Munich, Europe better be ready

A month to the Munich Security Conference – with Iran disinvited, high-stakes US–Greenland meetings this week, and von der Leyen pushing Europe’s bid to become a ‘military powerhouse’ – tensions are already running high

This archived item refers to the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: See you in Munich, Europe better be ready. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

MEPs ask European Commission for promise they’ll get a say on Mercosur

MEPs from across the political spectrum have asked the Commission for legal clarity

This archived item refers to mEPs ask European Commission for promise they’ll get a say on Mercosur. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

SAFE urges EU to tighten food rules on labelling and ultra-processed foods [Advocacy Lab]

Food advocacy groups says the EU must overhaul its food rules now or risk leaving consumers, especially low-income families and children, exposed to misleading claims, weak enforcement, and unchecked marketing

This archived item refers to sAFE urges EU to tighten food rules on labelling and ultra-processed foods [Advocacy Lab]. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

Russia holds hearing in €200bn case over frozen assets in EU

Filing the case, the Russian central bank said Euroclear had acted illegally in freezing the assets

This archived item refers to russia holds hearing in €200bn case over frozen assets in EU. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

Cybersecurity Act review to beef up certification schemes

The EU's cybersecurity agency ENISA will also see a broader mandate and gain additional resources, according to a draft version of the plan obtained by Euractiv

This archived item refers to cybersecurity Act review to beef up certification schemes. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

VOLTAGE: Green groups warn against plundering ETS revenue

In today's edition: wine biofuel, chemical union, Ukraine woes

This archived item refers to vOLTAGE: Green groups warn against plundering ETS revenue. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

FIRST AID: Biotech Act lost in translation

In today's edition: EMA, EU-India trade-offs, and Trump's health plan

This archived item refers to fIRST AID: Biotech Act lost in translation. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

FIREPOWER: France supplying two-third of Kyiv’s intelligence

Plus Luxembourg's defence bonds, the SAFE 8, and June deadline for a new Security Strategy

This archived item refers to fIREPOWER: France supplying two-third of Kyiv’s intelligence. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

From The Green Line to Brussels

In Friday's edition: Iran sanctions, Chinese hybrid levies, Parliament's omnibus, Borrell’s new job, MEP harassment allegation

This archived item refers to from The Green Line to Brussels. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

Farm ministers struggle to ‘take back control’ of EU agriculture

Agricultural experts push back as senior diplomats take over farm budget talks

This archived item refers to farm ministers struggle to ‘take back control’ of EU agriculture. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

Greek civil war in the European Left

Syriza’s turmoil in Brussels mirrors its fragile position at home

This archived item refers to greek civil war in the European Left. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

Europe was raised in a hothouse. Now comes the cold

Europe's future depends on deterring regional aggression, sustaining itself amidst prolonged crises on its periphery, and protecting its own infrastructure and industrial base without immediate external intervention

This archived item refers to europe was raised in a hothouse. Now comes the cold. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 16/01/2026

No EU plans to add surplus wine to advanced biofuel feedstock list

Paying winemakers to grub up vineyards has not consigned the phenomenon of the EU 'wine lake' to history, it seems

This archived item refers to no EU plans to add surplus wine to advanced biofuel feedstock list. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

The Brief – Iran’s unspoken fatwa on Europe

By refusing to confront the IRGC, Europe has taught Tehran the one lesson it remembers best: intimidation works

This archived item refers to the Brief – Iran’s unspoken fatwa on Europe. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

EU floats fresh Iran sanctions amid protests crackdown

The bloc's diplomatic service targets 20 individuals and 10 drone companies in Iran

This archived item refers to eU floats fresh Iran sanctions amid protests crackdown. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Von der Leyen announces new EU security strategy for 2026

Aim is to “collect all the knowledge to acknowledge the geostrategic changes and needs”

This archived item refers to von der Leyen announces new EU security strategy for 2026. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

German farmers slam farm subsidies payment cap

The start of the 100th Green Week exposed clashes over EU farm policy rules in Germany

This archived item refers to german farmers slam farm subsidies payment cap. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Macron berates French defence industry for not delivering

For Macron, Europeans (read: the French), must now present a 'credible offer' to meet both Ukrainian and national needs

This archived item refers to macron berates French defence industry for not delivering. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

EU Council unlikely to tackle Biotech Act before May

“We know that Cyprus will need to ration its resources", a lobbyist said

This archived item refers to eU Council unlikely to tackle Biotech Act before May. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Luxembourg becomes first European country to issue defence bonds

Citizens and investors will now be able to contribute directly to Luxembourg's rearming efforts

This archived item refers to luxembourg becomes first European country to issue defence bonds. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

EMA says new pharma rules will put EU back in the drug race

The drug regulator sees new opportunities to 'think out of the box'

This archived item refers to eMA says new pharma rules will put EU back in the drug race. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

EXCLUSIVE: EU mulls tariffs on Chinese hybrid cars

The move would extend Brussels’ levies on Chinese electric vehicles

This archived item refers to eXCLUSIVE: EU mulls tariffs on Chinese hybrid cars. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

EU’s wobble on carbon tax damages industry, warns Yara chief

'It is not a gift to European industries,' said the CEO of the fertiliser giant

This archived item refers to eU’s wobble on carbon tax damages industry, warns Yara chief. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Europe’s chemical workers need decisive action—now [Promoted Content]

Europe’s chemical industry is in the middle of an industrial and social emergency. Since 2023, at least 21 major sites have announced closure, average capacity utilisation has slumped, 30.000 jobs have already been affected—with up to 200,000 at risk within five years without corrective action. This is not creative destruction; it is unmanaged decline driven […]

This archived item refers to europe’s chemical workers need decisive action—now [Promoted Content]. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Greenland belongs to the EU, Macron says

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Defence Commissioner Andrius Kubilius have not been aligned on how much Greenland can expect EU protection

This archived item refers to greenland belongs to the EU, Macron says. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

McNamara to lead AI simplification in civil liberties committee, S&D gets data

Coordinators formally decided which groups would get the lead on Thursday, with most rapporteur names still pending

This archived item refers to mcNamara to lead AI simplification in civil liberties committee, S&D gets data. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Paris election exposes deep divisions on the French left

The rift between the Socialists and the far left, sharpened by months of clashes in parliament now appears entrenched

This archived item refers to paris election exposes deep divisions on the French left. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

What’s personal? Presidency polls countries ahead of data omnibus talks

The Cyprus-led Council presidency is asking capitals' views on proposed omnibus changes to the GDPR's definition of personal data and on pseudonymisation

This archived item refers to what’s personal? Presidency polls countries ahead of data omnibus talks. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

VOLTAGE: The race to save Europe’s glacier records

In today's edition: Ryanair loonies, chemical friends, Polish blackout

This archived item refers to vOLTAGE: The race to save Europe’s glacier records. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Merz claims EU approval for massive gas-fired power plant deployment

Berlin allowed to subsidise more than a dozen new gas power stations, EU source confirms

This archived item refers to merz claims EU approval for massive gas-fired power plant deployment. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Why fair trading is Europe’s hidden competitiveness advantage [Promoted Content]

Europe’s competitiveness depends on fair, predictable trading within its value chains. Extending EU Unfair Trading Practices rules to all grocery products and suppliers would curb buyer power abuses, restore investment confidence, strengthen supply chains, and support innovation, resilience and consumer choice.

This archived item refers to why fair trading is Europe’s hidden competitiveness advantage [Promoted Content]. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

FIREPOWER: Commission disarray over EU’s defence of Greenland

Plus FAC Agenda, Security Strategy, and Ukraine's Support Loan

This archived item refers to fIREPOWER: Commission disarray over EU’s defence of Greenland. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

THE HACK: Goodbye BEREC, hello ODN

In today's edition: DNA leak, Council's EU-US fingerprints, Knafo report amendment

This archived item refers to tHE HACK: Goodbye BEREC, hello ODN. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

EU ‘military powerhouse’ won’t save Greenland

In Thursday's edition: IRGC terror designation, Tulsi Gabbard, Putin proposal rebuffed, EU-US data-sharing, Meloni backlash

This archived item refers to eU ‘military powerhouse’ won’t save Greenland. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Five years on: Europe’s next chapter in crop protection [Promoted Content]

As CropLife Europe marks five years, we see the new EU political cycle as a chance to modernise delivery without weakening standards. With our 2030 commitments underway, we are ready to help scale an integrated toolbox, digital uptake and sustainable competitiveness for European farming.

This archived item refers to five years on: Europe’s next chapter in crop protection [Promoted Content]. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Far-right MEPs target green rules to steer Critical Medicines Act vote

Patriots and ECR lawmakers are rallying against the EU's wastewater rules

This archived item refers to far-right MEPs target green rules to steer Critical Medicines Act vote. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 15/01/2026

Trump’s ambitions in Greenland push Iceland closer to the EU

Concerns over US intentions and regional security are nudging Reykjavik towards Brussels

This archived item refers to trump’s ambitions in Greenland push Iceland closer to the EU. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 14/01/2026

EU lawmakers tilt chemicals reform toward industry

Progressive lawmakers say rapporteurs favour profits over public health

This archived item refers to eU lawmakers tilt chemicals reform toward industry. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 14/01/2026

The Brief – EU and whose army?

A functioning force needs a clear command structure, in which case the Berlaymont is surely the last place you'd look

This archived item refers to the Brief – EU and whose army?. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euractiv • 14/01/2026

Innovation is booming, but EU is missing out, says AstraZeneca’s biopharma lead [Advocacy Lab]

Only 40% of new medicines are currently available in Europe, compared with 85% in the United States. AstraZeneca executive, Ruud Dobber highlights the need for higher GDP spending on innovation and faster access pathways to close the gap with the US and China.

This archived item refers to innovation is booming, but EU is missing out, says AstraZeneca’s biopharma lead [Advocacy Lab]. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in January 2026.