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Is Spain’s recognition of Kosovo’s passports linked to Catalonia?
Spain’s recognition of Kosovo passports has revitalised the debate over Kosovo’s statehood and what this means for Catalonia but the continued comparison of Kosovo with Catalonia is ill suited from the legal and political standpoint, argues Kushtrim Istrefi.
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Pro-Russian disinformation in Bulgaria achieves its goals, experts say
Euractiv Bulgaria interviewed Ralitsa Kovacheva (Factcheck.bg), Marina Tsekova (Bulgarian national radio) and Rosen Bosev (AFP factcheck), who stressed that disinformation in the country is so widespread that it easily influences national politics.
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EU economy still grappling with long tail of 2022 energy shock
Although gas and electricity prices have receded below their 2022 peak, they are not forecast to return to pre-pandemic levels in the foreseeable future, the European Commission said on Monday (15 January), warning of the long-term economic consequences of high energy prices on the economy’s competitiveness.
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Lies, damn lies, and statistics: EU looks to harmonise transport emissions accounting
As EU environmental targets increase in ambition, so too does the temptation for companies to engage in creative climate accounting - to declare climate progress without putting in the hard, and oftentimes expensive, work of reducing emissions.
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EU lawmaker François-Xavier Bellamy leads 2024 elections charge for French conservatives
EU’s François-Xavier Bellamy has been named EU elections lead candidate of the conservative Les Républicains party (EPP) late on Monday (15 January), amid Emmanuel Macron’s poaching of key conservative figures in his new government.
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Israel says war to wind down in southern Gaza as toll tops 24,000
Israel has said its operations against Hamas in southern Gaza will soon enter a less intensive phase, after the militant group's health ministry reported the death toll in the territory had surpassed 24,000.
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A new industrial deal to guarantee availability of critical medicines
Finding solutions to address shortages of critical medicines across the EU is a clear priority for the European Commission and the Belgian Presidency of the EU Council, write Stella Kyriakides and Frank Vandenbroucke.
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EU countries hold first exchange on 2040 climate target
Several EU countries have expressed support for plans to target a 90% emissions cut relative to 1990 levels by 2040. While Hungary is sceptical, France and Germany have yet to take a stance.
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French far-right vows EU blocking majority against ‘federalist coup d’état’
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about German farmers halting protests to negotiate with the government, a leak about Catalan leaders being unlawfully investigated by the former government, and so much more.
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Bulgaria will invest €6 billion in infrastructure to rapidly deploy NATO forces
Bulgaria will invest in infrastructure that will help, if necessary, deploy NATO forces on the eastern flank but can also be used for civilian needs, Defense Minister Todor Tagarev announced on Monday.
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Dutch turn to India for medicines as Europe ‘is not self-sufficient’, ex-health minister warns
In a bid to maintain the security of supply for medical products, the Netherlands set its eyes on extending its partnership with India to increase the availability of high-quality medicines and health products for Dutch patients.
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Romanian government reaches agreement with farmers following a week of protests
An agreement was reached between the Agriculture Ministry and representatives of major agricultural organisations on Monday, with the former addressing several demands by farmers who have been protesting for six days.
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France, Germany, Netherlands side with conservative EU countries in split over rape definition
Feminist NGOs have criticised France, Germany and the Netherlands for blocking the inclusion of consent-based definition of rape in the EU's directive to combat violence against women as December's negotiations on the law once again stalled.
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Franco-British partnership to develop fourth-generation nuclear technology
UK company Newcleo and French company NAAREA are set to form a strategic partnership to accelerate the development of their fourth-generation nuclear technologies, the two announced in an exclusive interview for Euractiv France, AFP and Le Figaro on Tuesday (16 January).
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Government must stop violating laws, Duda tells Tusk
The government should stop violating the law on several issues, President Andrzej Duda told Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a meeting at the Presidential Palace, commenting on the actions of Justice Minister Adam Bodnar and other members of Tusk's government.
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Slovakian government hints at justice reform concessions, sparking public resistance
While the government works on further controversial Criminal Code reforms, more and more people join the anti-government protests across the country, arguing that the reforms would eliminate the anti-corruption Special Prosecutor’s Office and curtail the rights of whistleblowers.
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German farmers halt protests to negotiate with government
As farmers' protests in Germany came to a temporary halt after weeks of rocking the country over planned subsidy cuts, Farmers' Association President Joachim Rukwied said he is pushing for negotiations with the federal government but stressed he wanted results by Thursday evening.
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French far-right vows EU blocking majority against ‘federalist coup d’état’
French far right National Rally (Rassemblement National) chief Jordan Bardella has vowed to work together with other anti-EU forces to create a blocking majority and essentially kill what he described as a “federalist coup d'état” pushed forward by Europhiles.
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Call for a science-based regulation for food safety in the European fish processing industry [Promoted content]
A new Delegated Regulation jeopardises the fish processing industry. To avert risks to food safety, quality, and industry competitiveness, Polish and Danish fish processing associations urge European policymakers to reject it, calling for prior consultation with EFSA.
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Catalan unlawfully investigated by former government – leak
Members of the former government of Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy (PP/EPP) used the national police to illegally investigate the political activities of several leaders of Catalan separatist forces for at least five years, using public funds, the newspapers La Vanguardia and Eldiario.es revealed on Monday.
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