New EU carbon tariff: German industry slams bureaucratic burden Germany’s chemical and car industries are protesting the anticipated bureaucratic strain expected from the phase-in of the EU’s novel carbon border tariff (CBAM), while consultancy Deloitte finds that companies have failed to sufficiently prepare. EU reflects on ‘too slow’ Ukraine support pace, eyes peace talks in September The West’s hesitation in supplying all necessary weapons systems to Ukraine, driven by fear of escalation, has been costly and a different approach could have changed the course of the war, the EU’s chief diplomat Josep Borrell said on Monday... Bulgaria ups pressure on Lukoil to sell Balkans’ largest refinery In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about the tearing of the Quran leading to a spat between the Netherlands and Turkey, Poland's PiS leader challenging EPP chief Manuel Weber to a debate, and so much more. Ukraine lines up destroyed Russian tanks in central Kyiv Ukraine lined up the burnt-out husks of Russian tanks and fighting vehicles along the capital Kyiv's central drag on Monday (21 August) as Ukrainians prepare to mark their second wartime Independence Day this week. Obey the law For several months, various Greek politicians and media have called for the release from prison of the elected mayor of Himara, Fredi Beleri, but recent protests in Albania led by Greek politicians are unprecedented and risk-friendly relations in the region,...
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