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Denmark gets top marks: the first EU country to complete its NRRP reforms

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June 30, 2026

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Denmark gets top marks: the first EU country to complete its NRRP reforms

The Commission has given the go-ahead to Copenhagen’s fifth and final payment request, worth 359 million, under Next Generation EU and the Recovery and Resilience Facility

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The Local Norway

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· Jun 29, 2026

LISTED: Norway's new laws that come into force in July 2026

On July 1st 2026, a number of changes to laws and regulations will come into effect in Norway. Here is a breakdown of the main updates affecting residents and the international community living in the country.

POLITICO

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· Jun 23, 2026

Wirtschaftsministerin Reiche stellt Änderungen an EU-Methan-Verordnung in Aussicht

Die EU-Kommission arbeitet derzeit an Empfehlungen zur Umsetzung der Methan-Verordnung. Reiche will sich für Änderungen zugunsten der Öl- und Gaskonzerne einsetzen.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 10, 2026

IEA chief says Norway oil vital, urges EU to review Arctic drilling moratorium

Brussels should give policy 'very close look' because Norwegian production is vital for Europe's energy security, Fatih Birol adds

Irish Tech News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Advancing Green Hydrogen Integration for Decarbonisation of Energy-Intensive European Industries

The EU has set an ambitious goal for Europe to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. The transition towards a green and sustainable society is underway, this article looks at decarbonisation. Energy-intensive industries such as the ceramics and glass sector account for a significant share of Europe’s industrial energy consumption and CO? emissions. Decarbonising []

The Local Germany

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· Jul 2, 2026

How will Germany's income tax reforms affect you?

A long-discussed tax reform plan for Germany is finally on the table, with coalition government leaders saying the aim is relief for people with low and middle incomes.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 1, 2026

EU Carbon Reforms Spark Industry Divide over Climate Policy

European industrial companies are increasingly divided over the European Union’s planned overhaul of its Emissions Trading System (ETS), the bloc’s flagship carbon pricing mechanism. While some manufacturers argue the reforms are necessary to ease mounting cost pressures and protect competitiveness, companies that have invested heavily in low-carbon technologies warn that weakening the system could undermine [] The post EU Carbon Reforms Spark Industry Divide over Climate Policy appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Related coverage for "Denmark gets top marks: the first EU country to complete its NRRP reforms": The Local Norway — LISTED: Norway's new laws that come into force in July 2026 . POLITICO — Wirtschaftsministerin Reiche stellt Änderungen an EU-Methan-Verordnung in Aussicht. Anadolu Agency — IEA chief says Norway oil vital, urges EU to review Arctic drilling moratorium. Irish Tech News — Advancing Green Hydrogen Integration for Decarbonisation of Energy-Intensive European Industries. The Local Germany — How will Germany's income tax reforms affect you? . Modern Diplomacy — EU Carbon Reforms Spark Industry Divide over Climate Policy