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Cultured Meat Lands in Europe

Cultured Meat Lands in Europe

French startup Gourmey has announced that it has submitted an application to European Union regulators for authorization for its cultured foie gras. This is the first application to sell cultured meat in the EU bloc. The French company has also submitted applications for marketing authorization in Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom and Switzerland. Italy banned both the production ...

The new von der Leyen Commission begins to take shape

The new von der Leyen Commission begins to take shape

Ursula von der Leyen has sent a letter to the 27 governments of the member states asking them to send her the names of the candidates for the next College as soon as possible. The deadline for the member states to forward the chosen profiles to the European Commission is August 30: by that date, those who do not confirm ...

Fredi Beleris, the MEP elected while in prison: Salis is out, he is not

Fredi Beleris, the MEP elected while in prison: Salis is out, he is not

Fredi Beleris, the New Democracy MEP elected to the last European elections while in prison, remains in prison. An Albanian court has not authorized the release of Beleris, rejecting the appeal of the Greek mayor of the Albanian city of Himare. The politician, who ended up in prison for a corruption case, is the only MEP who was in prison ...

Meloni aims to "govern" the Mediterranean, but Cyprus gets in the way

Meloni aims to “govern” the Mediterranean, but Cyprus gets in the way

Challenge in the Mediterranean between Italy and Cyprus. After the confirmation of the “Ursula 2.0” majority, the Totocommissari has entered the heart of the matter. Rome aims to obtain one of the top roles alongside the President of the Commission Ursula von der Leyen. Despite the official vote against by the MEPs of Fratelli d’Italia expressed in Strasbourg on the ...

Macron doesn't want the left to govern

Macron doesn’t want the left to govern

There is no way around it: France will not have a new government until at least mid-August. President Emmanuel Macron was categorical, confirming that the outgoing executive will take charge of managing the Paris Olympics, which are scheduled to begin on July 26. The announcement by the head of state, who effectively kicks the ball into the stands, has provoked ...

Seven EPP presidencies, five Socialists: who will lead the EU Parliament committees

Seven EPP presidencies, five Socialists: who will lead the EU Parliament committees

With the election of the secretariats of the parliamentary committees, the preparatory phase of the tenth European legislature has officially ended. The political groups are formed, the office of the presidency has been elected and, now that there are also (almost all) the top positions of the committees, the Eurochamber can begin its work. In September, however, after the summer ...

All Putin's Lies About the Russian Economic Crisis, Ever More "Soviet"

All Putin’s Lies About the Russian Economic Crisis, Ever More “Soviet”

Vladimir Putin is “spreading lies” about the strength of the Russian economy, whose health is in doubt, according to a group of finance ministers from eight EU member states. Harsh sanctions imposed by the Western bloc (primarily the United States and the European Union) after the invasion of Ukraine are, in their view, deteriorating Moscow’s economic blockade. Government officials say ...

On stopping abuse of office and short statute of limitations, the EU scolds the government

On stopping abuse of office and short statute of limitations, the EU scolds the government

The elimination of abuse of office and the reduction of statute of limitations jeopardize the fight against corruption while the reform on defamation endangers freedom of the press. The European Union has been more than one scolding for the reforms implemented by Giorgia Meloni’s government. In its annual report on the rule of law in Europe, the EU executive repeatedly ...

Corruption and campaigns against media and judges: Brussels rejects Orban's Hungary

Corruption and campaigns against media and judges: Brussels rejects Orban’s Hungary

The picture of the rule of law in Europe has remained relatively similar to last year, with Viktor Orbán’s Hungary continuing to be at the bottom of the list in terms of corruption, media freedom and government capture of the state apparatus. Poland, after the years in which the far-right allied with Giorgia Meloni was in power, has recovered a ...