Also in this newsletter: yet another to-do list to boost the EU’s faltering capital markets union
Also in this newsletter: EU imports of Russian LNG decrease for first time in six months
Planned rules will leave cardboard fast-food cartons alone and not force consumers to switch to reusable containers
Also in this newsletter: Meloni gets a nasty surprise in Sardinia
Move comes after pressure from activist groups over transparency and working conditions at ecommerce group
Also in this newsletter: The EU fights for global trade at WTO summit
Also in this newsletter: the arcane process to choose the host of the EU’s anti-money laundering agency
Also in this newsletter: A closer look at the bloc’s green spending gap
Groups outside the conservative mainstream may prosper in the EU’s June elections, but they disagree on key policy issues
Also in this newsletter: should Brussels let farmers use more poo on their fields?
More than 400 ex-MEPs launch class action suit against their benefits being halved
Gains for the hard right in June’s EU parliament vote could disrupt climate, migration and trade policies
Also in this newsletter: Is Nato practising for war with Russia?
Reference to a 30% cut in nitrogen and methane gases by 2040 removed from proposed road map
Francesco Giorgi secretly recorded police officer complaining about ‘politically appointed’ judges and prosecutors
Also in this newsletter: EU countries set to greenlight first ever AI regulation
European Council president’s U-turn means he will not have to step down before end of his mandate in December
Also in this newsletter: Robert Fico’s alarming move to dissolve his anti-fraud prosecutor
Also in this newsletter: Ukraine to get its first seat in an EU institution
Also in this newsletter: The case for the EU to go on the offensive with economic security measures
Also in this newsletter: Why Ukrainians fleeing the war could help Europe plug labour shortages
Also in this newsletter: What Egypt wants from the EU in exchange for controlling migration
Also in this newsletter: Why the European debate on migration is shifting from border control to work permits
Charles Michel’s plans for early departure have kicked off race for bloc’s top jobs
Also in this newsletter: Brussels readies Plan B to agree Ukraine funding before February
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