In this interview, Ruud Tombrock, Executive Director of Humane World for Animals Europe, outlines the organisation’s mission to build a world where animals are free from suffering. He introduces HWA’s work by highlighting the scale of intensive farming in Europe and the growing impact of global crises on animal welfare, offering a clear picture of […]
Policy makers need to ensure that the tax system remains well aligned with societal and economic developments. Megatrends, such as the changing demography, the introduction of circular business models, the uptake of generative AI and declining multilateralism may all have an impact on the tax system and the tax mix. The European Business Tax Forum […]
Next week, the European Commission will unveil its proposal to close widening loopholes in the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) while setting the thresholds for emissions that will determine whether CBAM will work in practice or not. The design of CBAM is currently flawed, limiting its impact in reducing global emissions and leaving EU industry exposed. From […]
During a visit to Nicosia, President Metsola and EP political group leaders laid the groundwork for effective cooperation ahead of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council from 1 January 2026.
During a visit to Nicosia, President Metsola and EP political group leaders laid the groundwork for effective cooperation ahead of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council from 1 January 2026.
Dawn raids on the EU diplomatic service and the College of Europe deepen fears that corruption has reached the highest levels of the bloc’s foreign-policy machinery