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New energy market integrity and transparency rules

Two important sets of rules aimed at making energy markets more transparent and fairer have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union. One set of rules, a Delegated Regulation on inside information platforms and registered reporting mechanisms, relates to the

Rail leads Europe towards energy independence

Amid the latest energy crisis, the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER) has reiterated the key role rail transport plays in keeping citizens and goods moving across the Single Market while reducing Europe’s fossil fuel dependence. CER calls on the

Dueling Hormuz blockades push world to the brink

US President Donald Trump’s announcement that the US Navy would impose a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, announced after failed face-to-face talks in Islamabad, signals a perilous new phase of the Iran war, one that threatens to prolong the oil shock’s impact on the global

Is the UK about to rejoin the EU?

No one should be surprised by the growing number of voices calling for Britain to return to the EU, or at least to accelerate and deepen the “reset” currently underway. There are four sets of reasons for this, writes Richard Corbett, former UK MEP: Economic: Brexit has turned