Laura Dubois
Journalist in Brussels for @financialtimes.com, covering EU politics and editing the Europe Express newsletter
- Reposted by Laura DuboisA story from last year that’s more salient than ever by @lauramdubois.ft.com, Davjd Djambazov and me ::: Europe builds for war as arms factories expand at triple speed : www.ft.com/content/ce61...
- Years ago, Denmark's migration minister Rasmus Stoklund was “considered a racist and a controversial figure”, he says. Today, Copenhagen's hard-line stance has become mainstream, and migration figures have dropped. But at what cost, and are these policies effective? www.ft.com/content/0bc9...
- Reposted by Laura DuboisGreat piece by @maxseddon.bsky.social @lauramdubois.ft.com @henryjfoy.ft.com laying out the risks of retaliation from Russia if the EU manages to pull off its frozen assets plan -- TBD at a summit today. www.ft.com/content/616d...
- We tracked down Russia's central bank assets around Europe - and found that France is holding €18bn mostly at commercial banks and has been shielding them from plans to use the funds for Ukraine. @financialtimes.com www.ft.com/content/fe30...
- For this story, we used AI to read more than 13,000 documents to identify which MEPs declared a conflict of interest. While dozens have side jobs overlapping with their parliamentary duties, only eight declared a conflict of interest. With @jonathanvincent.bsky.social www.ft.com/content/0466...
- Reposted by Laura DuboisGreat work by @lauramdubois.ft.com breaking out just how much European MEPs earn in their side jobs — side jobs that often overlap with policy areas they work on in parliament. on.ft.com/4okX8MT
- Reposted by Laura DuboisOpposition to the move from capitals that don’t want to reward the oligarch or endorse Russian court rulings could stymie efforts to pass the EU’s next package of sanctions against Moscow Scoop with @lauramdubois.ft.com & @mjruehl.bsky.social on.ft.com/4o7M3i9
- EU capitals are discussing a proposal to lift sanctions on assets linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska in order to compensate Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank International for damages it had to pay in Russia. With @mjruehl.bsky.social @henryjfoy.ft.com on.ft.com/3WmgCo8
- Law enforcement found €2.7mn in cash at a customs broker's office, plus €300k at his house. EPPO believes the seized euro are profits linked to Chinese organised crime groups shipping goods into Europe without paying required duties and taxes. www.ft.com/content/2210...
- Reposted by Laura DuboisThe EU has styled itself as a world leader in climate change policies and human rights. As we report in this morning’s Europe Express with @lauramdubois.ft.com & @andybounds.bsky.social, Brussels is not living up its own standards on both on.ft.com/4mpUPq9
- Brussels is preparing ways to use Russia’s frozen assets to back €170bn of “reparation loans” to Ukraine, using cash balances from the matured assets. With @paolatamma.bsky.social www.ft.com/content/4585...
- Reposted by Laura DuboisBelgium is open to discuss riskier ways to maximise profits arising from Russian immobilised assets, provided the EU shares the legal risks, its foreign minister told @lauramdubois.ft.com and me - an option just suggested by Ursula von der Leyen in her SOTEU. on.ft.com/4m5yFt9
- Reposted by Laura DuboisThis piece on the massive scale of European rearmament based on satellite images is so good that some readers think we’re doing the GRU’s work for it. on.ft.com/46OwOFn
- Reposted by Laura DuboisThe two types of reader: those who like the story and those who think we are providing material assistance to the enemy on.ft.com/46OwOFn
- Reposted by Laura DuboisWe wanted to know if the money that the EU has put into rearmament is turning into production capacity — and the answer is: yes. Industry is rearming.
- Analysis of radar satellite data shows rearmament on a historic scale, stretching over 7mn sq metres of new industrial development on.ft.com/3HsEbYG
- Resharing a story we worked on for several months, taking a closer look at the state of Europe’s defence industry. Our analysis of satellite and radar images shows that Europe’s rearmament is already well under way. With @chriscook.news and colleagues on.ft.com/46OwOFn
- Three years ago, the EU criticised the UK's Rwanda asylum scheme as inhumane and said it broke international law. Now, it's resuscitating those plans. Sending asylum-seekers outside the bloc “has so much traction now”, Danish migration minister Kaare Dybvad told me. www.ft.com/content/e38a...
- Reposted by Laura DuboisHow NOT to prepare and present a budget proposal to ensure buy in from colleagues and eventually EU countries — who will have to foot the bill. With @henryjfoy.ft.com and @bmoens.bsky.social www.ft.com/content/c88e...
- Reposted by Laura Dubois“We take note — with a degree of surprise — of the reported intention of France to sign a bilateral readmission arrangement,” says the letter sent by Spain, Italy & three other Mediterranean countries to @vonderleyen.ec.europa.eu’s chief of staff and seen by @lauramdubois.ft.com on.ft.com/4l0D5BQ
- Reposted by Laura Dubois💥 EU to present 18th Russian sanctions package this afternoon, including measures targeting Nord Stream, lowering the oil price cap, and giving Belgium legal safeguards over the €190bn in frozen Moscow assets held in the country on.ft.com/3HySGKk w @lauramdubois.ft.com
- Trump’s planned cybersecurity cuts have been a wake-up call to the EU - which, like the rest of the world, has been relying on the US for patching vulnerabilities. Now, the EU wants to step up, says its cyber chief. @financialtimes.com on.ft.com/4mVwsSR
- Reposted by Laura DuboisIsrael’s Gaza aid plan could lead to ‘war crime’, UN agency chief says ft.com/content/8f080842-1d…
- London's claims that the EU-UK deal paves the way for Brits to use e-gates at airports is not entirely true. They would have been able to anyway under the bloc's new electronic border system, expected to start in autumn. Full story with @pickardje.bsky.social here: on.ft.com/44Nab30
- Reposted by Laura DuboisLondon claimed a deal to let Brits use EU electronic passport gates was a major win from this week's EU-UK Brexit "reset" summit. That's not true - UK citizens would have got that benefit regardless Great story from @lauramdubois.ft.com & @pickardje.bsky.social on.ft.com/4363cRz
- „The aid plan which is being proposed is a tool which facilitates the forced displacement of the people,” Philippe Lazzarini said. “And ultimately we know that in [the] context of war, forced displacement of people may constitute [a] war crime.” With @jamesshotter.bsky.social on.ft.com/4jm8GN2
- After the ECJ ruled Malta's "golden passport" scheme is unlawful, @joshspero.ft.com and I spoke to the man who developed it. "Globally, it doesn’t matter at all,” said Christian Kälin about the ruling. @financialtimes.com www.ft.com/content/7bc6...
- Reposted by Laura Dubois#Pfizergate: the court ruled in favour of @nytimes.com saying EU commission did not explain why it could not find medsages von der Leyen exchanged with Pfizer CEO 👏 @matinastevis.bsky.social & @alexfanta.bsky.social for keeping EU commission accountable. ✍️ by @lauramdubois.ft.com shorturl.at/FJoak
- Reposted by Laura DuboisBREAKING - Pfizergate ruling sees win for transparency - Judges rule that the Commission should not have misled @matinastevis.bsky.social about the existence of Ursula von der Leyen's text messages. More details forthcoming.
- The EU's general court ruled against the European Commission in the landmark case about the disclosure of texts between president Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer’s CEO during the Covid-19 vaccine negotiations. An important win for @nytimes.com and other journalists. www.ft.com/content/e928...
- “He smelled — excuse me — like shit. And he said ‘there are millions of flies in the evidence room.’” My dispatch from Belgium's justice palace on the country's embattled legal system: @financialtimes.com www.ft.com/content/0b72...
- Reposted by Laura DuboisFull story here on ECJ ruling set to force Malta to withdraw its cash-for-citizenship scheme that the EU’s top court says is not compatible with the bloc’s rules @lauramdubois.ft.com @financialtimes.com enterprise-sharing.ft.com/redeem/b13e4...
- Reposted by Laura DuboisBOOM - EU court rules AGAINST Malta's "golden passports" scheme "Such ‘commercialisation’ of citizenship is incompatible with the basic concept of Union citizenship as defined by the Treaties... Malta has infringed EU law" Deep dive on this from @lauramdubois.ft.com here www.ft.com/content/b6ac...
- It's official: Malta's "golden passports" scheme violates EU law, the European Court of Justice ruled today. "This essentially amounts to rendering the acquisition of nationality a mere commercial transaction,” said the judges. Full story here: www.ft.com/content/a028... @financialtimes.com
- Albert Avdolyan has been sanctioned by the EU but can partially circumvent the bloc’s travel ban thanks to his Maltese passport. He’s one of 16 people who bought Maltese passports despite being politically exposed, or who were later sanctioned or convicted of crimes. on.ft.com/4jCHgmP
- Reposted by Laura DuboisHungary would hurt EU taxpayers by lifting Russia sanctions, warns Estonia—Estonia’s foreign minister Margus Tsahkna told the Financial Times that blocking the renewal of EU sanctions — a threat Orbán has repeatedly made… www.ft.com/content/42df... @lauramdubois.ft.com @financial-times.bsky.social
- Reposted by Laura DuboisWhy Putin’s offer to Trump is a fake concession designed to lure Washington into forcing an unfair peace on Ukraine Plus, @bmoens.bsky.social on boosting EU tech players without harming US rivals All in today’s Europe Express briefing w @lauramdubois.ft.com on.ft.com/3EzEkrO
- I visited FN Herstal's, Belgium's most important small arms producer, where machine gun parts are still filed down by hand for precision. It's a case study of how Europe is struggling to ramp up its production after 30 years of peacetime @financialtimes.com www.ft.com/content/ba37...
- Reposted by Laura DuboisBelgium’s FN Herstal makes machine guns that Nato armies use to defend Europe. But as demand for weapons soars, it has a problem: the main parts of its guns are hand-made. A brilliant dispatch by @lauramdubois.ft.com on a company that sums up Europe’s struggle to rapidly rearm on.ft.com/4jCvzMG
- Reposted by Laura DuboisWaaah! Best newsletter in Europe!
- Europe Express, our Brussels-based Europe newsletter, has won best newsletter at World Association of News Publishers awards 🎉 Huge h/t to @henryjfoy.ft.com @lauramdubois.ft.com who put in the real hard graft to make it happen. Sign up here >> www.ft.com/europe-express
- Reposted by Laura DuboisEurope Express, our Brussels-based Europe newsletter, has won best newsletter at World Association of News Publishers awards 🎉 Huge h/t to @henryjfoy.ft.com @lauramdubois.ft.com who put in the real hard graft to make it happen. Sign up here >> www.ft.com/europe-express
- Reposted by Laura DuboisAustria is moving to tighten asylum laws by blocking relatives of refugees from joining them in the country — a policy shift that would be a first in the EU and could set a precedent for other member states considering stricter immigration policies. W/ @lauramdubois.ft.com on.ft.com/4jkg0ZC
- Belgium's new defence minister Theo Francken has called for greater consolidation in the EU defence sector, with the formation up to four “really big” arms companies to “improve quality” and “lower costs" @financialtimes.com with @henryjfoy.ft.com @bmoens.bsky.social www.ft.com/content/1b60...
- Reposted by Laura DuboisThe new European Commission is trying harder to understand how to support the EU’s tech industry, said Booking’s chief executive Glenn Fogel in an interview. More in today’s Europe Express with @henryjfoy.ft.com @lauramdubois.ft.com www.ft.com/content/1418...
- Reposted by Laura Dubois💥 French IT group Atos used its Moscow office to help build the EU’s new electronic border system, according to an investigation by @lauramdubois.ft.com in a potential serious breach of security now being probed by prosecutors www.ft.com/content/1541... @financialtimes.com
- Reposted by Laura Duboistremendous, dogged work by @lauramdubois.ft.com
- 💥 French IT group Atos used its Moscow office to help build the EU’s new electronic border system, according to an investigation by @lauramdubois.ft.com in a potential serious breach of security now being probed by prosecutors www.ft.com/content/1541... @financialtimes.com