European Institutions

  • A Gas Worries Continue, EU Invests on Hydrogen

    July 20, 2022

    The European Commission passed €5.4 billion in hydrogen subsidies launching 41 projects in 15 countries centered around hydrogen technology, in what is only the first of four expected waves of state aid approvals for hydrogen projects in the European Union despite questions remaining concerning the approval process and impact on the environment.

  • ECtHR: Turkey Failed to Comply with Ruling to Release Jailed Philanthropist

    July 12, 2022

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), Europe's top rights court has said that Turkey had not complied with a ruling that called for the release of philanthropist Osman Kavala, who has received a life sentence without parole following a conviction of attempting to overthrow the government,  which could launch a process that may lead to Ankara's suspension from the Council of Europe (CoE).

  • Europe Faces a Summer Facebook Blackout

    July 11, 2022

    The Irish Data Protection Commission informed its counterparts in Europe that it will block Facebook-owner Meta from sending user data from Europe to the U.S., potentially blocking Europeans from using Facebook and Instagram, cracking down on Meta's last legal resort to transfer large chunks of data to the U.S.

  • EU Parliament Votes to Give Green Labels to Nuclear and Gas

    July 06, 2022

    Nuclear and natural gas-fired power plants will now be able to be marketed as sustainable investments on financial markets thanks to a recent vote in favor of the measure by the European Commission.

  • European Commission proposes €1B in aid to Ukraine

    July 06, 2022

    Following concerns of a financial crisis in Ukraine, the European Commission proposed to provide €1 billion in loans as macro financial assistance as part of the €9 billion aid package announced over a month ago.

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