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EU, Ursula von der Leyen
Flood-hit central Europe will get billions in EU aid, von der Leyen promises
Poland's third-largest city Wroclaw was bracing for peaking flood waters on Thursday, with early indications its defences were holding firm, after the worst floods in at least two decades ravaged central Europe this week.
Flood-hit regions in Central Europe will get billions in EU aid
A massive floodwave moving across Central Europe is threatening new areas and raising concerns among residents and leaders.
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen visits flood-stricken region in Europe and pledges billions of euros in swift aid
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen visits flood-stricken region in Europe and pledges billions of euros in swift aid
EU pledges billions in aid for regions affected by floods
At least 23 people have now died in Europe's flood disaster as Austria begins planning for "years" of reconstruction and the European Union has pledged aid worth billions of euros. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday visited the Polish city of Wrocław,
EU chief visits flood-stricken region in Europe and pledges billions in swift aid
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday pledged billions of euros in aid for Central European countries that suffered enormous damage to infrastructure and housing during the massive flooding that has so far claimed 24 lives in the region.
Von der Leyen promises €10 billion in EU aid for flood-hit regions
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has pledged billions of euros in EU aid for regions affected by the severe flooding that has hit Central and Eastern Europe in recent days. During a visit to the major Polish city of Wrocław,
EU’s Von der Leyen Pledges €10 Billion for Flood Relief
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen promised to mobilize up to €10 billion ($11 billion) in funding to help central European leaders grappling with the worst flooding in decades. Most Read from BloombergAOC Proposes $30 Billion Social Housing AuthorityCalifornia’s Anti-Speeding Bill Can Be a Traffic Safety BreakthroughNew York City’s Transit System Plans $65.
Europe, CO2
Europe’s CO2 fines undermine carmakers’ progress
Europe’s carmakers are asking for help on the bloc’s carbon emissions rules, which imply steep fines starting next year. Governments can help the industry swerve the crunch relatively easily, but the bigger question is whether politicians are willing to do what’s necessary to help hit ambitious long-term electric-vehicle goals.
European carmakers call for urgent action to avoid billions of euros in climate fines
The industry could face fines amounting to as much as €15 billion.
European Car Manufacturers Seek Critical Help to Meet CO2 Targets
European automakers are calling on the European Union to provide urgent support to meet the tougher CO2 emissions standards set to take effect in 2025. The Association of European Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA) warned that the industry is struggling to comply,
Europe, EV
New Car Registrations Slump in Europe Amid Weakening Demand, Steep EV Decline
Stellantis and Volkswagen suffered significant falls in new-car registrations in August, contributing to a sharp overall decline in the European Union, as demand weakened in key markets and electric-vehicle sales fell.
Europe’s EV sales plunge has carmakers seeking EU relief
EV deliveries in the region’s biggest car market, Germany, fell 69% during August, fueling a 36% drop across the region.
EU car industry calls for urgent action as EV new car sales tumble
The industry is calling for policymakers to help saying that, if nothing is done, the required transition will be costly not only to the carmakers but to the economy itself, as well as putting the EU's transition to zero-emission at risk.
The Economist
17h
Europe is bidding a steady farewell to passport-free travel
On September 16th Europe’s most populous country opted out of passport-free travel by reintroducing controls at all its ...
16h
on MSN
Mark Zuckerberg says Europe needs more consistent AI regulation—and even his privacy nemesis agrees
Max Schrems, who is responsible for Meta AI not coming to Europe anytime soon, says the Meta CEO has a point.
2d
on MSN
Entire city evacuated after floods, 7 die in wildfires as extreme weather sweeps Europe
Swaths of Europe have been battered by deadly extreme weather, as rivers threaten to burst their banks in central Europe ...
17h
on MSN
Europe's banks may lack enough loan loss cover for property slump, says Moody's
European banks may not be sufficiently provisioned for property loan defaults if severe pressure leads to rapid growth in ...
The Economist
17h
Near-shoring is turning eastern Europe into the new China
T he european union has tried hard lately to restrict Chinese imports. Yet this summer China made it easier to import one ...
14h
Europe Shows Wariness to Jump Onto Fed’s Big-Cut Bandwagon
Policymakers from London to Frankfurt are signaling limited appetite to follow the US with rapidly cuts in borrowing costs, ...
15h
on MSN
Lithuania is the world's happiest place for under 30s, but it's also Europe's suicide capital
Lithuania was ranked as the world's happiest place for under 30s, but it also has high suicide rates, revealing a stark ...
21h
Chinese Automakers’ Answer to E.U. Tariffs: Build in Europe
BYD, which leads China’s electric vehicle sector, is constructing a plant in Hungary while its Chinese rivals expand through ...
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on MSN
Europe grapples with its decline
A report on the “future of European competitiveness” has been received as a declaration of continental intent. Whether it can ...
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