New Chancellor | Conservative leader Friedrich Merz is poised to be elected Germany’s next chancellor in parliament, and will kick off his first cabinet meeting focusing on measures to stimulate the economy and reduce illegal migration. We’ve taken a look at who the key players will be in the next government. Scientists Welcome | The EU will propose a €500 million package to lure scientists as President Donald Trump slashes US funding. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also announced plans for a seven-year “super grant” to support researchers moving to the continent, while French President Emmanuel Macron threw his weight behind the move. Blackout Cause | A panel of EU experts is set to be convened to find out what exactly triggered the enormous power blackout in Spain and Portugal last week and what the lessons might be for the rest of the bloc. Australia’s experience nine years ago may help provide some answers. Losing Power | Spain’s high-voltage electricity grid suffered more power generation disruptions than previously known ahead of the country’s largest ever blackout, the government said. A third loss of power generation occurred 19 seconds before the blackout and adds to two that were previously known. Rising Costs | Stellantis NV Chairman John Elkann and Renault SA Chief Executive Officer Luca de Meo warned that excessive EU regulation is inflating the cost of making small cars, hurting an industry key for employment in the region. |