In brief | 11 July '24
Bloomberg: Searing heat triggers fuel-supply worries at oil refineries in Europe and beyond
Poland temperatures could reach levels that disrupt refining, while Greece and Turkey both suffered wildfires in recent weeks.
AP: Germany's foreign minister says she doesn't plan to run for chancellor in the next election
Baerbock says she wants to concentrate on diplomacy in a time of multiple crises. Decision clears way for candidacy of Green party colleague & econ min Habeck.
Eurostat: Key figures on Europe: 2024 edition
This publication gives you insights into recent socioeconomic and environmental developments in the EU.
Euractiv: Hungarian presidency launches offensive against ‘novel’ food to defend EU’s ‘culinary tradition’
At Budapest’s initiative, EU agriculture ministers will discuss on Monday (15 July) whether insects, plant-based foods or lab-grown meat could jeopardise Europe’s culinary traditions.
E.ON: E.ON and MAN to build public charging network for electric trucks in Europe
Companies aim for 400 charging points at around 170 locations across Europe.