Debate: Should EU ease ban on combustion engines?
On Tuesday, the European Commission presentedew proposals for automotive industry regulations, including an easing of the ban on combustion engines which would allow the registration of vehicles with combustion engines even after 2035 under certain circumstances. Car manufacturers would have to guarantee that the carbon emissions of theirew cars are on average 90 percent lower than in the reference year 2021. The move elicits mixed reactions from commentators.
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Debate: Will Ukraine get controversial EU joint loan?
A decision is to be reached on a "reparations loan" for Ukraine secured by frozen Russian state assets at an EU summit taking place this Thursday and Friday. According to a plan put forward by the EU Commission, the initial loan would be for 90 billion euros. However, Italy, Bulgaria and Malta haveow joined Belgium – where most of Russia's capital is held by the financial services – in voicing objections.
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