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EU auditors say real CO2 emissions from most cars have not fallen

26/01/2024 - Leave a Comment

BRUSSELS, Jan 24 (Reuters) – Real CO2 emissions from most passengers cars on EU roads are the same as 12 years ago despite reduction targets set in 2010 for newly …

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Romanian farmers, truckers resume protests after government talks fail

19/01/2024 - Leave a Comment

Romanian farmers and truckers resumed protests Monday after negotiations with the government failed Sunday, mirroring similar demonstrations in Germany. The protests, which began on January 10, have disrupted traffic in several cities, …

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UK and Switzerland strike ‘first of its kind’ financial services deal

22/12/2023 - Leave a Comment

LONDON — The U.K. and Switzerland have signed a financial services deal described as the “first of its kind” by British Chancellor Jeremy Hunt. The mutual recognition agreement will allow British …

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Billionaire Benko’s Property Woes Risk Leaving Scars in Hamburg

15/12/2023 - Leave a Comment

A concrete skeleton looming over Hamburg’s harbor was supposed to be the crown jewel of a historic revitalization project, but on a rainy day this week, cranes and forklifts stood …

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German budget chaos: No vote on 2024 spending this year

09/12/2023 - Leave a Comment

The German parliament will not have time to vote on the country’s 2024 budget before the end of the year, a senior lawmaker from Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats (SPD) wrote in …

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European lawmakers give green light to ‘model’ NZ trade deal

23/11/2023 - Leave a Comment

Lawmakers in the European Parliament on Wednesday signed off on the bloc’s free-trade agreement with New Zealand, heralded as Brussels’ gold standard for making its trade deals greener. “This is the most …

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German farmers: Ukraine membership would spell end of EU farming system

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Following last week’s recommendation by the European Commission to open formal accession talks with Ukraine, Joachim Rukwied, the president of the German Farmers’ Association (DBV), warned of its consequences on the …

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Hedge fund recruits investigative journalists to help with investment

11/11/2023 - Leave a Comment

Hunterbrook, an investment firm, has begun hiring financial journalists who will support its research team in identifying deals. The writing room, which will operate independently of the investment division, will …

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Greece: Cost of living crisis hits ordinary households hard

11/11/2023 - Leave a Comment

“The money I now spend in the supermarket to buy three day’s worths of food for my family, last year was enough for an entire week’s worth of groceries,” Anna …

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NGOs launch 2024 EU elections manifesto calling for bold action on sustainable finance

27/10/2023 - Leave a Comment

(Thursday 26th October) Today, a group of over 20 NGOs coordinated by ShareAction through the European Responsible Investment Network (ERIN), has published a manifesto for the EU elections calling on …

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