EU
๐๏ธ Poland's Sejm approves SAFE defence funding law (0.92)
Poland's Sejm has approved a law to implement the EU's SAFE programme, allowing access to approximately โฌ44 billion for defence investments. The vote saw 236 MPs in favor and 199 against, with significant support from the governing coalition. The funds are primarily aimed at enhancing the domestic defence industry, with 89% earmarked for local projects. The bill now awaits presidential approval before funds can be accessed. read โ
๐๏ธ๐ EU Commission under investigation for real estate deal irregularities (0.83)๐
The European Commission is under investigation by the European Public Prosecutorโs Office for irregularities in a โฌ900 million sale of 23 Brussels buildings to the Belgian sovereign fund SFPIM. The European Court of Auditors previously flagged concerns about the legality of the deal, including a lack of competitive bidding and issues with the evaluation committee's independence. SFPIM is cooperating with investigators, and the European Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control is also reviewing the transaction. The investigation raises significant questions about governance and accountability within EU institutions. read โ ๐ today's freebie
๐๐ ๏ธ EU leaders debate emissions trading system amid industry pressures (0.77)
EU leaders are debating potential revisions to the emissions trading system (ETS) amid industry concerns about competitiveness. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested that the ETS may need to be revised or suspended if it threatens industry viability. Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen defended the ETS, highlighting its benefits and the upcoming review scheduled for July. Carbon allowance prices have dropped significantly, reflecting market uncertainty about the ETS's future. read โ
โก๏ธ๐ช๐บ EU considers reforming electricity pricing system (0.77)
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has expressed openness to reforming the EU's electricity pricing system, which currently relies heavily on natural gas prices. This potential change aims to enhance competitiveness and promote renewable energy use. A review of the pricing model will be presented at the upcoming European Council in March, where member states will discuss options for reform. The current system has been criticized for hindering competitiveness and preventing consumers from benefiting from lower renewable energy prices. read โ
๐๏ธ EU leaders push for economic overhaul at Alden Biesen retreat (0.77)
EU leaders met at Alden Biesen Castle on February 12, 2026, to discuss a comprehensive action plan aimed at enhancing the bloc's economic competitiveness amid global pressures. Key proposals include regulatory simplification, a 'Made in Europe' strategy, and advancing the capital markets union. Leaders acknowledged the need for differentiated integration, allowing smaller groups of member states to move forward on initiatives when consensus is not possible. A detailed roadmap will be presented in March, setting measurable targets for various sectors. read โ
๐๏ธ EU reviews Germany's border practices amid Schengen scrutiny (0.69)
The European Commission will begin a review of Germany's border practices in March, following reports that the country has barred certain Ukrainian refugees from entering the EU. Germany's internal border checks, implemented under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, have raised concerns about the violation of Schengen rules and the principle of free movement. The evaluation will involve over 60 experts assessing compliance and the impact of alerts in the Schengen Information System on individuals. Neighboring countries are urging the EU to enforce compliance with Schengen regulations more rigorously. read โ
๐ฝ๏ธ๐ช๐บ Pre-summit breakfast sparks Spain protest over EU exclusion (0.69)
A pre-summit breakfast meeting on February 12, 2026, involving 19 EU leaders has led to diplomatic tensions, particularly from Spain, which protested its exclusion. Organized by Italy, Germany, and Belgium, the informal gathering delayed the main summit and raised concerns about transparency in EU decision-making. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sรกnchez expressed dissatisfaction, while Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever denied any intent to form a rival clique. The incident highlights ongoing challenges within the EU regarding inclusivity and cooperation. read โ
World
๐๏ธ๐ฐ US-controlled Venezuela oil sales and investment push (1)
The U.S. has generated over $1 billion from oil sales in Venezuela since the capture of President Nicolรกs Maduro, with an additional $5 billion expected soon. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced over $100 million in investments to modernize Chevron's operations, aiming to double production capacity within 12 to 18 months. While optimistic about growth, experts caution that achieving these targets will be challenging due to Venezuela's deteriorating infrastructure and ongoing political instability. read โ
๐๏ธ EU adopts regulation to phase out Russian LNG imports by 2027 (0.95)
The EU has approved a regulation to phase out imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) by 1 November 2027. This decision is part of broader sanctions against Russia following its invasion of Ukraine and aims to enhance energy security within the bloc. In 2025, the EU is expected to import around โฌ46 billion worth of LNG, with a significant portion still sourced from Russia. The regulation provides legal certainty for energy imports and establishes a permanent ban on Russian gas. read โ
๐ช๐บ๐ EU condemns China's dairy tariffs as unjustified (0.85)
The EU has condemned China's newly imposed tariffs on certain dairy products as unjustified, despite a reduction from initial rates of up to 42.7% to between 7.4% and 11.7%. EU officials and French ministers argue that these tariffs remain punitive for producers, affecting a trade volume of nearly โฌ430 million. The EU is considering potential action at the WTO as trade relations with China continue to strain, following recent disputes over electric vehicle tariffs and other products. read โ
๐๏ธ๐ค New round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations set for Geneva next week (0.8)
Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine are scheduled for February 17-18 in Geneva, focusing on territorial issues and security guarantees. Ukrainian President Zelensky has expressed readiness for elections and a potential referendum on territorial concessions. Meanwhile, Russia is considering a return to the dollar payment system as part of a peace deal. Military aid for Ukraine has been increased to โฌ35 billion amid ongoing conflict, highlighting the urgency of the situation. read โ
๐ขโ๏ธ US deploys second aircraft carrier to the Middle East amid Iran tensions (0.8)
The US has ordered the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier to the Middle East, joining the USS Abraham Lincoln amid rising tensions with Iran over its nuclear program. President Trump has warned of 'very traumatic' consequences if negotiations fail. The deployment aims to pressure Iran into compliance, with additional military assets also being sent to the region. Diplomatic talks continue, but Iran's reluctance to abandon its missile program complicates the situation. read โ
๐๏ธ Munich Security Conference highlights transatlantic tensions and European security challenges (0.7)
The Munich Security Conference opened on February 13, 2026, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declaring the end of the post-1945 world order and urging Europe to strengthen its defense capabilities. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need for renewed transatlantic trust amid shifting geopolitical dynamics. The conference also announced NATO's 'Arctic Sentry' mission to bolster military presence in response to threats from Russia and China, while a report highlighted Europe's nuclear deterrence gap, stressing the need for strategic autonomy from U.S. reliance. read โ
๐๏ธ๐ค US-Taiwan trade agreement finalized with tariff cuts and investment commitments (0.7)
The US and Taiwan have finalized a trade agreement that caps US tariffs on Taiwanese imports at 15% and commits Taiwan to invest $250 billion in the US, focusing on semiconductors and energy. The deal, signed on February 12, 2026, will eliminate tariffs on many US agricultural imports and requires approval from Taiwan's parliament, where the opposition holds a majority. This agreement aims to strengthen economic ties and secure supply chains outside of China. read โ
โ๏ธ๐ฏ๐ต Japan seizes Chinese fishing vessel amid rising tensions (0.7)
Japan has seized a Chinese fishing vessel and arrested its captain, Zheng Nianli, for refusing to comply with an inspection in Japan's exclusive economic zone near Nagasaki. This incident, the first seizure of a Chinese fishing boat since 2022, is expected to escalate tensions between Japan and China, particularly following recent remarks by Japan's Prime Minister regarding potential military involvement in Taiwan. China has urged Japan to respect the rights of the crew and warned of diplomatic repercussions. read โ
France
โก๏ธ๐๏ธ France's energy law shifts focus to nuclear power (0.92)
France has published its Multiannual Energy Programming decree (PPE3), shifting its energy strategy to prioritize nuclear power over renewable sources. The decree reduces targets for wind and solar energy to 105-135 GW by 2035 and sets a goal for decarbonized electricity production of 650-693 TWh. The government plans to construct at least six new nuclear reactors, reversing previous commitments to close existing ones. The law has sparked political debate, with opposition parties criticizing the reduced focus on renewables. read โ
๐๏ธ Macron proposes mandatory electoral bans for hate crimes (0.83)
On 13 February 2026, President Emmanuel Macron proposed mandatory electoral bans for elected officials convicted of antisemitic and racist acts during a ceremony commemorating Ilan Halimi's murder. He emphasized the need for stronger penalties against hate crimes and accountability from social media platforms regarding online hate. Macron described antisemitism as an "antisemitic hydra" that has infiltrated society and called for a collective fight against it, stating that the safety of Jews is tied to the safety of the nation. read โ
๐๏ธ CPME publishes 91 proposals for municipal elections to boost local economies (0.67)
The CPME has published 91 proposals for candidates in the March 2026 municipal elections, urging them to adopt an 'SME reflex' to enhance local economic development. The proposals focus on improving public procurement for SMEs, supporting digital transitions, and ensuring systematic consultations with businesses. Candidates are invited to sign a charter committing to these initiatives, which include promises for local fiscal stability and the appointment of business liaisons at town halls. read โ
Spain
๐๏ธโ๏ธ Parliament approves tougher recidivism theft penalties (0.83)
The Spanish Congress has approved a law to toughen penalties for repeat thefts, supported by PSOE, Junts, PP, and Vox. This decision has caused divisions within the ruling coalition, particularly with left-wing partners who criticize the measure for potentially reinforcing harmful narratives. The law now moves to the Senate, while the government seeks support for a related 'social shield' decree aimed at providing social protections. read โ
๐๏ธ๐ถ Government proposes tax penalties for landlords raising rents (0.81)
The Spanish government is proposing to reduce tax deductions for landlords who increase rents upon contract renewal, while offering incentives of up to 100% for those who lower rents. This initiative aims to address the rising rental prices that have made housing unaffordable for many, particularly young people. The proposal is still in negotiation and requires parliamentary approval, with coalition partners expressing concerns about its effectiveness. If implemented, the changes would adjust the current 50% tax deduction based on rent increases, maintaining some benefits for landlords. read โ
๐ง๏ธ๐ Severe storms cause flooding and agricultural damage in Spain (0.76)
Severe storms in Spain have led to significant flooding and agricultural damage, particularly in Andalusia, where over 29,000 hectares are affected, resulting in estimated losses of โฌ35 million. Evacuations have occurred in Pruna and El Palmar de Troya due to increased flood risks. Agriculture Minister Luis Planas plans to activate a crisis fund to support affected farmers, as the government assesses the damage to expedite aid from the EU. The long-term impacts on crop yields and livestock performance remain a concern. read โ
๐๏ธ PSOE files complaint over Vox deputy's remote voting misuse (0.65)
The PSOE has filed a complaint against Vox deputy Josรฉ Marรญa Figaredo for allegedly misusing remote voting privileges. Figaredo requested to vote remotely citing paternity leave while attending a campaign rally in Leรณn. The PSOE's complaint requests that future remote voting requests from Figaredo be denied, emphasizing the need for integrity in parliamentary duties. This incident raises questions about the ethical use of remote voting and the responsibilities of elected officials. read โ
โ๏ธ๐ต๏ธ Koldo case: รbalos trial transfer and UCO evidence (0.65)
The Koldo case involving former Transport Minister Josรฉ Luis รbalos is seeing significant developments as his defense seeks to transfer the trial to the National Court following his resignation from Congress. The prosecution is seeking lengthy prison sentences for รbalos and his adviser Koldo Garcรญa. Concurrently, Judge Santiago Pedraz has forwarded a report implicating รbalos in a hydrocarbon scheme, alleging that a network allocated one million euros to influence public officials. The Supreme Court's decision on jurisdiction will be pivotal in the ongoing proceedings. read โ
