Bitter necessity: Health Union and a healthy Union Like many Europeans, the Dutch feel no love for the European Union. This is a painful but understandable conclusion from a recent study by Ipsos. The EU needs to go to the doctor quickly and get a beating heart full of love because Brussels still seems cold and chilly to the European voter, writes Toine Manders. Air France, Lufthansa Group airlines part of EU greenwashing probe Air France, its Dutch arm KLM, Norwegian and several Lufthansa Group airlines are among 20 carriers being investigated by the European Union for potential greenwashing, the companies said on Thursday (2 May). It’s up to the EU to hold back the great tech decoupling EU countries can no longer ignore growing pressure from countries seeking a tougher line on China, nor can they ignore China’s efforts to replace Western firms in high-tech supply chains. Instead, they should hand over more powers to Brussels so the EU can protect its members from US export controls, write Sander Tordoir and Zach Meyers. Serbian parliament approves cabinet including politicians under US sanctions The Serbian parliament approved a coalition government which newly elected Prime Minister Miloš Vučević described as a "government of continuity" that will lead the Balkan country through geopolitical challenges and tensions with Kosovo. Germany’s CDU favours left over right in post-EU election alliance In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Germany's CDU favour an alliance with the left to secure a second von der Leyen Commission, a Bulgarian court putting a stop to the country's largest EU-funded environmental project, and so much more.
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