Tusk: "This is a political revolution in the EU." What has Poland gained regarding ETS and fuel prices?
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasizes a significant political shift in the EU following the recent European Council summit, particularly regarding the future of the emissions trading system (ETS) amidst ongoing energy market challenges.
Africa: Sun Africa, Exim, African Ministers Set Project-Focused Tone At Powering Africa Summit
The Powering Africa Summit emphasized the need for actionable energy projects to boost economic transformation and collaboration between the US and Africa.
Can US Crude Oil Save Japan? Agreement on Increased Production at Japan-US Summit, But Several Challenges Remain
At the Japan-US summit, leaders agreed to collaborate on increasing US crude oil production to help Japan secure alternative oil supplies amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Tanzania Uses the Bharat Electricity Platform to Unveil Its Success in the Energy Sector
Tanzania's Ministry of Energy showcased the country's advancements in the energy sector at the Bharat Electricity Summit 2026 in India.
Meloni receives EU's approval on bills: 'Satisfied, yes to national measures'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed satisfaction with the EU's openness regarding national measures on energy bills following a long European Council meeting.
Measures for fuel - electricity requested by the '27' from the Commission, the conclusions of the Summit
EU leaders urge the European Commission to take immediate action to address the rising energy prices caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Prime Minister Orpo: Good Outcome Regarding Emissions Trading at EU Summit
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo announced a positive outcome from the EU summit in Brussels concerning emissions trading, with no changes to the fundamentals of the system as some EU countries desired.
EU Summit Calls for an End to Attacks on Energy in the Iran War
The EU Summit has called for a cessation of attacks on energy infrastructure amidst the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Kristersson: Swedish bottleneck fees secured
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson discusses the rising energy prices in Europe due to conflicts in the Middle East, particularly the war involving Iran and Israel, highlighting Sweden's independent energy decisions.
In Brussels: EU summit focused on energy-related issues
The EU summit in Brussels primarily addressed energy-related issues amidst concerns regarding high energy prices and the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on the European economy.
Metsola: Cyprus's security is a European responsibility
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola emphasized that Cyprus's security is a European responsibility and called for unity against geopolitical challenges during the European Council Summit.
The focus of the European Union summit is energy
The European Union summit is primarily focused on energy, particularly the emissions trading system (ETS).
Dan Jørgensen pointed to a quick fix that will lower electricity prices
During a summit, EU leaders discussed drastic solutions to rising energy prices, with ten countries advocating for a revision of the carbon trading system affecting electricity costs.
Dan Jørgensen points to a quick fix that would lower electricity prices
Danish Minister Dan Jørgensen advocates for a quick fix to lower electricity prices amid rising energy costs and EU discussions on revising carbon trading systems.
EU Summit, Iran, Energy Crisis: This War is Also the War of Europeans
The article discusses the precarious situation Europe faces amid the ongoing Iran conflict and its implications for energy security during an EU summit.
Diplomats: Hungary was not convinced about the loan to Ukraine at the EU summit
Only 25 of the 27 EU leaders supported the summit's conclusions regarding the loan to Ukraine, with Hungary and Slovakia opposed.
Metsola: Courageous decisions to reduce energy bills
The President of the European Parliament emphasized the need for targeted legislation and clear timelines at the upcoming EU summit to lower energy costs and support the competitiveness of European industries.
Hungary will help Ukraine 'when we have our oil,' says Viktor Orban
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that Hungary will only assist Ukraine once the country secures its oil supply.
Summit: Time for Decisions – What is the Barrier against the Consequences of the War in Iran
EU leaders are convening in Brussels to address the geopolitical and economic consequences of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, while the ECB Board meets in Frankfurt to discuss interest rates and economic predictions.
Oil Summit: Discussing tax reductions, Athens subsidizes diesel
The EU leaders are convening to discuss energy crises exacerbated by the ongoing war in the Middle East.
European Summit in Brussels Discusses the Consequences of War in Iran and Ukraine
European Union leaders are meeting in Brussels to discuss the implications of the war in Iran and the declining support for Ukraine.
Summit: Fuel and Migration Dominate Mitsotakis' Agenda
Kyriakos Mitsotakis focuses on fuel and migration issues amid concerns over the Iran war during the European leaders' summit in Brussels.
U.S.-Japan to Announce Construction of Small Modular Reactors and Thermal Power Plants at Today's Summit
The U.S. and Japan are set to announce a $73 billion energy investment, focusing on the construction of small modular reactors and gas-fired power plants during their summit today.
EU countries' leaders gather for a summit under the shadow of wars
Leaders of EU countries are gathering in Brussels for a summit focused on the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, alongside discussions on rising energy prices.
Iran: With relations with the USA at their lowest, the '27' are called to make critical decisions
European leaders are urged to make crucial decisions regarding the Middle East and energy competitiveness at an upcoming summit amid escalating tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran.
10 countries call for a revision of the ETS system
A coalition of ten European countries, including Poland, is urging a thorough review of the EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS) ahead of an upcoming energy summit in Brussels.
Summit: Mitsotakis' agenda for energy, defense, and the Middle East
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is participating in a critical European Council meeting focused on energy, defense, and geopolitical challenges.
Donald Tusk "teaches" about a trillion zlotys. The Prime Minister announced gigantic investments
Donald Tusk emphasized the importance of diversified energy sources at the PowerConnect Energy summit, highlighting Poland's efforts to enhance energy security and increase production capabilities amid regional challenges.
Before the EU summit: Brussels wants to lower climate protection costs
The high energy costs due to the war in Iran are affecting European industries, leading to a contentious debate among EU leaders on how to lower these prices at the upcoming summit.
Cooperation for Increased Production of Alaska Crude Oil Declared at Japan-U.S. Summit, Aiming to Reduce Dependence on the Middle East
Japan and the U.S. are planning to agree on cooperation to increase crude oil production from Alaska in a summit aimed at reducing Japan's dependence on Middle Eastern oil.
At 21:40 "In the First Studio" Prime Minister Kristen Michal
Prime Minister Kristen Michal appears on ETV's show "First Studio" to discuss potential presidential candidates and the impact of rising energy prices on the global economy.
China under pressure as Trump ties high-stakes summit to Strait of Hormuz crisis
China faces a dilemma between its dependence on stable energy routes and its tradition of non-interference in global diplomacy amid US demands related to the Strait of Hormuz crisis.
Urgent EU meeting on rising oil and gas prices
The article discusses an urgent EU meeting preparing for a summit where leaders will address the issue of escalating energy prices affecting citizens and businesses.
Trump: NATO's future will be bleak without cooperation on Hormuz…possible postponement of US-China summit
President Trump warned that NATO’s future could be severely compromised if countries do not cooperate on security in the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting pressure on China and other nations to participate in defense mechanisms.
The governments of Colombia and Venezuela strengthen political and energy ties despite the cancellation of the presidential meeting
Colombia and Venezuela are enhancing their political and energy relationships despite the abrupt cancellation of a presidential summit.
Gaëtan de Capèle's Editorial: "European Commission and Nuclear Energy, a Summit of Absurdity"
The editorial critiques the European Commission's regulations on nuclear energy, arguing that France's energy policies have been misguided and detrimental to the European economy.
I've been fighting for this for years, and now Ursula has come up with it. Vondra from Brussels comments on a major turnaround
Alexandr Vondra, a Czech MEP, expresses joy at European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's recent comments at a nuclear summit, which he sees as a significant shift in strategy regarding nuclear energy in Europe.
Ursula von der Leyen's Turnaround. 'It's a Great Strategic Mistake to Turn Our Backs on Nuclear'
Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the strategic error of Europe's reduction in nuclear energy reliance during a global summit in Paris.
What are Croatia's capabilities and possibilities regarding nuclear energy?
The article discusses Croatia's potential role in nuclear energy amidst renewed EU focus on the sector, highlighted by recent discussions at a Paris summit.
Ursula von der Leyen and the 'Age of Monsters'
Ursula von der Leyen's statements about the changing global order at a nuclear energy summit in Paris trigger political turmoil in Europe.
EU chief says turning away from nuclear energy was 'a strategic mistake'
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the EU's reduction of nuclear energy is a strategic mistake during a summit in Paris aimed at promoting civilian nuclear energy amid ongoing oil supply disruptions due to the Iran war.
European, Asian, and American countries reaffirm their commitment to nuclear energy for energy transition in Paris
Thirty-three countries, including France, China, Canada, Japan, and the UK, reaffirmed their commitment to nuclear energy as a strategic resource at the Second World Nuclear Summit in Paris.
"The Reduction of Nuclear Power in Europe Was a Mistake": EU Commission President Clearly Advocates Nuclear Power
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen declared that Europe's past decision to reduce nuclear power was a strategic mistake during a nuclear energy summit in Paris.
Rwanda: Nuclear Energy Not Too Risky for Developing Countries - Kagame
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame asserts that nuclear energy is a feasible option for developing nations, advocating for international standards and cooperation to ensure safe adoption of the technology.
EU Leader and Emmanuel Macron: The War Revealed Europe's Energy Vulnerability
Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the need for Europe to reconsider its energy strategy at a nuclear energy summit, citing reliance on fossil fuels as a strategic weakness amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
War in the Middle East: The Move Away from Nuclear Power Was a 'Strategic Mistake'
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed regret over the reduction of nuclear energy in Europe's energy mix during the nuclear summit in Paris, while Environment Minister Schneider disagrees.
Summit on the Future of Nuclear Energy: von der Leyen Sees the Departure from Nuclear Power as a 'Strategic Mistake'
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen advocates for nuclear power at a summit attended by representatives from around 60 countries, despite criticism in Germany.
Emmanuel Macron calls for greater investments in nuclear electricity
Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the need for increased investments in nuclear energy during the second Nuclear Summit in France.
Mitsotakis from Paris: Small nuclear reactors can save Greece’s energy autonomy
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted the potential of small nuclear reactors for enhancing Greece’s energy independence during a summit in Paris.
The head of the European Commission: The war in the Middle East reminds us of Europe's dependence on fossil fuels
The head of the European Commission highlighted Europe's vulnerability due to its dependence on fossil fuel imports during a summit on nuclear energy.