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Russia’s war is a short-term win for coal

The EU is looking for both brown and green energy solutions, and for now coal is on the menu. → Read More

Brussels starts legal action against Poland over ruling questioning primacy of EU law

This is one of many legal procedures Brussels is launching against Poland. → Read More

What Brexit crunch means for champagne, bacon and fries

Deal or no deal, the food and drinks industry sees trouble ahead. → Read More

Polexit: 3 reasons why Poland will quit the EU and 3 why it won’t

The budget fight is highlighting tensions over Poland’s place in the bloc. → Read More

Margrethe Vestager goes into coronavirus quarantine

Commission executive VP says ‘I have been tested, am now in quarantine.’ → Read More

Majority of Spaniards lost income because of coronavirus: survey

More than half of Spanish citizens earn less money now than they did before the coronavirus crisis, according to a survey carried out El País. The poll shows that 50.5 percent of respondents have l… → Read More

Respect LGBTQI rights or lose EU funds, says equality commissioner

‘We have entered a new era in the fight for equality,’ said Helena Dalli. → Read More

MEPs keep veggie burgers on menu but dairy substitutes face restrictions

Lawmakers reject ban on meat-related names for plant-based food but vote to regulate dairy alternatives. → Read More

Veggie burgers survive EU vote

But names such as ‘cheese substitute’ and ‘yoghurt style’ could still be restricted. → Read More

EU lawmakers set to vote on fate of ‘veggie burgers’

New legislation could ban the use of meat-related terms for plant-based products like ‘vegan sausages’ or ‘creamy’ soy drinks. → Read More

Poland threatens to veto EU budget over rule of law

It’s part of a signal that Warsaw has no intention of retreating from its controversial reforms. → Read More

Poland blasts von der Leyen, EU Parliament over rights criticism

Warsaw under fire again over rule of law and LGBTQ rights. → Read More

Meet the blogger steering the Belarus protests

Stsiapan Sviatlou has set up a powerful internet information service that’s giving Alexander Lukashenko fits. → Read More

Poland’s health minister resigns amid coronavirus second wave fears

Łukasz Szumowski has faced accusations that he allowed friends and family to make money because of their ties to him. → Read More

US, Poland sign defense cooperation deal

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak sign deal that paves the way for redeployment of American troops from Germany to Poland. → Read More

Italy collects allies in food label fight

Rome is gearing up to stage a coup against a popular French food label that it argues discriminates against Italian cuisine. → Read More

Pompeo expected to tour EU to discuss troop moves

The Pentagon plans to shift nearly 12,000 troops out of Germany. → Read More

German chocolate war ends with Ritter Sport victory

The country’s highest court ruled against rival Milka, which sought to break the brand’s monopoly on square chocolate. → Read More

4 takeaways from Duda’s reelection as Polish president – POLITICO

The toxic campaign took its toll on all sides and the tone toward Europe remains defiant. → Read More

Duda wins Polish presidential election: preliminary result

Law and Justice-backed incumbent wins 51.21 percent of the runoff vote. → Read More