Marta Pacheco

Marta Pacheco is the Brussels Morning European Commission Editor. She studied Political Science and Media & Journalism at the Catholic University of Portugal (UCP). A former Blue Book trainee of the European Commission, Marta has a keen interest in global affairs and experience in EU and diplomatic affairs reporting.
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European Parliament look ahead — Fit for 55, gas reserves, EU summit, COVID-19 certificate

Belgium, (Brussels Morning) This week, MEPs will hold a debate with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković as part…

EU turns to Egypt and Israel to ensure alternative gas supplies

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed yesterday in Cairo by Israel's Energy Minister, Karine Elharrar, along with…

European Parliament look ahead — common charger, Fit for 55, Ukraine, international procurement, rule of law

On Monday and Tuesday, Parliament and Council negotiators will attempt to reach agreements on the introduction of a…

Road transport needs better engines to curb growing emissions, EEA says

The main reason for the total increase in both car and truck emissions, EEA’s study shows, was growing…

European Parliament look ahead — Ukraine, Recovery and Resilience Facility, taxonomy, Frontex, Fit for 55

This week, the European Parliament will discuss Ukraine, Recovery and Resilience Facility, taxonomy, Frontex, Fit for 55.

Romani and Afghan refugees face segregation at EU’s doors

HRW have been on the ground both in Moldova and Bulgaria, talking with members from the police, border…

Commission launches new task force to address energy insecurity

The EU executive’s new task force — EU Energy Platform Task Force — is being launched to support…

Portugal features sustainable fashion practices at Brussels event

“Portugal exports textiles to over 180 markets and the label “Made in Portugal” has a positive reputation worldwide”,…

Commissioner Breton visits hydrogen producers in the EU

In 2021, 43.5% of the EU’s natural gas imports came from Russia, but there were also significant volumes…

Blue Economy: Parliament calls for the end of destructive fishing practices

“We need more ideas promoting investment and sustainable solutions in the fisheries sector through funding from the new…

Moldovan citizens accused of robbing Ukrainian refugees in Bulgaria

According to the Appellate Prosecutor's Office in Burgas, the crime was committed on April 27 at about 11…

Commission proposes new rules to protect Journalists from legal harassment

Commission proposes new rules to protect Journalists from legal harassment.

New rules for cross-border energy projects to benefit from EU funding

New rules for cross-border energy projects to benefit from EU funding, during a Parliament’s plenary session.

EU institutions lack proper cybersecurity, EU auditors warn

EU institutions lack proper cybersecurity, EU auditors warn.

Serbia, remembering being bombed in 1999, rejects joining NATO

Serbia says no to joining NATO - cannot forget 1999 bombings

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