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Romanian government presents aid to beekeepers, farmers struggling amid Russian aggression
Two emergency ordinances aimed at establishing state aid programs to partially compensate losses suffered by beekeepers and farmers were passed by the government on Thursday in response to the crisis triggered by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
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Bulgaria to become main route for Russian gas imports to EU, Ukraine in 2025
With the expected end of Russian gas transit through Ukraine at the end of this year, the Balkan Stream gas pipeline through Bulgaria will become the main supply route for the EU and Ukraine, as discussed during the visit of the EU’s top energy official, Ditte Juul Jorgensen, to the dispatch centre of state-owned gas company Bulgartransgaz (BTG).
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Czech lawmakers thwart same-sex marriage law
The Chamber of Deputies refused to amend the law to allow same-sex marriage, instead approving only same-sex ‘partnerships’ with limited rights.
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EU Commission’s rule of law reporting lacks transparency, auditors say
While the EU auditors find that the European Commission´s annual rule of law reporting lacks transparency and accountability, EU lawmakers have voiced concerns about its susceptibility to political influence.
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International observers brand Serbian elections ‘unjust’
International observers on Wednesday (28 February) denounced "unjust" conditions that allowed Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's party to romp to a controversial landslide victory in December elections.
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Right here, right now European public health policies must start giving people living with rare diseases a fair chance [Promoted content]
This year’s Rare Disease Day (29 February) comes at a critical moment for European rare disease policy. Now more than ever, it’s essential that EU policies enable health equity for people living with rare diseases, says Alexion’s Soraya Bekkali.
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Poland, Ukraine negotiate temporary border closure to stabilise Polish market
The Polish government is negotiating a temporary closure of its shared border with Ukraine so that Ukrainian agri-food production does not destabilise the Polish market anymore, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Wednesday.
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Brussels looks into potential misuse of EU funds in Spanish Koldo corruption case
The European Commission has begun investigations into whether EU funds have been misused in Spain's Koldo corruption scandal, involving millions of euros in commissions for the purchase of face masks during the pandemic, and has sent relevant information to the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF).
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Italy’s governing parties banking on upcoming regional election in Abruzzo
Elections in the Italian region of Abruzzo could be a turning point for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing three-party coalition, as the now united left, which made gains in recent regional elections in Sardinia, looks set to pose a threat at the national level and in the upcoming EU elections.
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French Senate approves enshrining abortion in Constitution in historic vote
On Wednesday, French senators widely voted in favour (267 for, 50 against) of enshrining in the constitution "the guaranteed freedom" of women "to have recourse to a voluntary interruption of pregnancy".
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Istanbul to be main battleground in upcoming Turkish local election
While the Turkish opposition is poised to repeat their 2019 election success in the capital Ankara in an upcoming local election, in Turkey's largest city, Istanbul, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s AKP and the opposition CHP are running neck and neck.
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Moldova dismisses Transnistria’s request for Russian help
Moldova's breakaway Transnistria region asked Russia on Wednesday (28 February) to help its economy withstand Moldovan "pressure", at a meeting of hundreds of officials dismissed by the pro-European Chisinau government as a propaganda stunt to gain headlines.
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Sweden ‘on its toes’ after Russian pledges countermeasures over NATO bid
Sweden is ready to respond to the threat of countermeasures announced by the Russian embassy in Stockholm following the announcement of Sweden’s imminent entry into the alliance, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Tuesday.
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Future of far-right group in EU Parliament threatened by Franco-German rift
Rifts between the two major far-right players of the European Parliament, Germany’s AfD and Le Pen’s Rassemblement National, are deepening, threatening their European unity and the future of their common parliamentary group – the ID.
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Consumer groups file data privacy complaints against Facebook, Instagram ‘pay-or-consent’ model
Eight organisations from the network of the European Consumer Organisation filed complaints to their national data protection authorities against Facebook and Instagram 'pay-or-consent' model.
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European standardisation group gears up to elect new director amid conflict with EU Commission
The battle to lead the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), one of the most influential organisations in setting the technical standards for key global technologies, has entered a decisive phase amid continued tension with the EU executive.
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Western powers tangle over Russian assets at G20 finance meeting
Western powers butted heads over how to handle frozen Russian assets on Wednesday (28 February) as G20 finance ministers kicked off a discussion of challenges for the global economy, trying to set aside deep geopolitical divisions.
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Political volte-face hits EU supply chain law amid unwavering Belgian ambition
Belgian officials started to test the water for a speedy legislative solution to save the draft EU corporate due diligence law by mid-March, Euractiv understands, after numerous member-state defections forced them to abort a closely-watched vote between EU ambassadors.
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European support for authoritarianism grows as citizens feel unheard, report warns
Support for authoritarianism is growing in Europe as citizens feel increasingly unheard by their politicians and look to populism for simple solutions, according to a new report from the US-based think tank Pew Research Center published on Wednesday (28 February)....
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EU Commission plans to fund ‘sustainable, war-ready’ defence production
The European Commission plans comprehensive measures to develop the bloc’s military-industrial complex and increase war readiness, with subsidies to boost production capacity, build reserves, and encourage investment, according to a draft text seen by Euractiv.
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