The two women at the centre of the case were set designer Amélie K. and another woman, known by the pseudonym Sarah, who were working with him on a film set in 2021.
Amid rising global competition, the European Patent Office is stepping up to lead, responding to Europe’s urgent call for innovation and unity by advancing patents, standards, and strategic collaboration to secure Europe’s competitive edge.
Grid projects take too long and interconnectors are not secure enough. At the same time consumer-level grids are congested, slowing down new heat pumps and EVs.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Denmark and Italy seeking support to rein in the European human rights court, a Commission letter raising questions over the timing of the Czech nuclear contract, and so much more.
The Commission is proposing five new cohesion policy areas, including defence. Critics argue that traditional territorial cohesion priorities now face the risk of a generational policy pivot.
Europe needs a unifying goal to tackle the surging youth mental health crisis. The ‘Z Zurich Foundation’ has published a report detailing how the wellbeing of the young can be front and centre of EU policy.
The EU’s Industrial Carbon Management Strategy has spurred some new investment, but the sector is still waiting for overdue deliverables promised by the Commission.
Biosolutions are central to Europe’s green transition, offering scalable, nature-inspired alternatives to traditional industrial methods. This Special Report takes a closer look.