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EU launches Red Sea mission ‘Aspides’ to protect vessels from Houthi attacks
EU foreign ministers on Monday (19 February) officially launched the EU mission in the Red Sea they hope to be a deterrent against Houthis attack against merchant vessels and avoid any escalation in the region.
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Von der Leyen’s mammoth task: Make the centre hold
As European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen launches her bid for a second five-year term, she is likely to face a balancing act of keeping EU unity and the far-right at bay.
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The great European Digital Markets Act battle
European businesses are already fighting how Big Tech firms shape their behaviours in response to the Digital Markets Act. They can avoid legal battles by engaging in constructive dialogue, writes Christophe Carugati.
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Spain’s conservative PP wins fifth absolute majority in Galicia region, socialists sink
The conservative Popular Party (PP) won its fifth consecutive absolute majority in Sunday's Galicia elections, winning 40 of the 75 deputies that make up the parliament of the region of northwest Spain.
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LIVE NOW!!! The EU’s Carbon management strategy and the path to 2040
The EU’s Carbon management strategy and the path to 2040
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Clever diplomacy can solve Sweden’s NATO accession limbo
In light of all the broken promises and the domestic political crisis resulting in the resignation of Hungarian president Katalin Novák, a fast ratification of Sweden’s NATO accession by Hungary is out of sight. But with clever diplomacy, partners can corner Orbán and bring him to deliver, writes Daniel Hegedüs.
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France announces €10bn cut in public spending as growth outlook darkens
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said the government had lowered its forecast for 2024 GDP growth to 1% from 1.4% as war in Ukraine and Gaza and a slowdown at top trading partners Germany and China darkened the outlook.
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Beggars can’t be choosers – Europe needs to smarten up its energy security
The energy transition is no longer only important to fight climate change, but it has become a geopolitical necessity and a security issue, argue Louise van Schaik and Giulia Cretti.
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EU elections projection: Le Pen, Meloni soar as Germany veers left with Wagenknecht
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland's foreign minister being likely to become defence commissioner if Ursula von der Leyen gets a second term, Croatia's opposition demanding early parliamentary elections, and so much more.
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World Court to hear arguments on Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories
The UN top court on Monday (19 February) opens a week of hearings on the legal consequences of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories, with more than 50 states due to address the judges.
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Serbia’s Vučić presents anti-drone system acquired from Russia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić unveiled the Repellent anti-drone system, acquired from Russia, on Statehood Day, adding that combat vehicles and infantry equipment had also been purchased and would be incorporated into the Serbian Armed Forces’ arsenal.
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Croat opposition demands election as thousands rally at anti-government protests
Thousands gathered in the centre of Zagreb on Saturday to join a protest organised by left-wing and centrist parliamentary parties, both opposing the policies of ruling HDZ leader and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and calling for early parliamentary elections.
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Czechia could send 800,000 ammunition units to Ukraine if funding secured
The Czech Defence Ministry and local industry have identified 800,000 units of available ammunition that could be delivered to Ukraine within weeks, Czech President Petr Pavel announced on Saturday, with Defence Minister Jana Černochová adding that the deal would only go ahead if funding were secured.
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Polish FM Sikorski was floated as a potential EU defence commissioner as agri commissioner faces critique
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski is being floated as a possible candidate to head the new EU Defence Commissioner portfolio, while Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski faces troubled waters amid ongoing bloc-wide farmers’ protests.
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Spanish government to meet opposition in Brussels to unblock top legal body
Spanish Justice Minister Félix Bolaños (PSOE/S&D) and Partido Popular’s Vice-Secretary for Institutional Action, Esteban González Pons, will meet again in Brussels on Monday with EU Justice Commissioner and mediator Didier Reynders, to try to broker the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), Spain’s highest judicial body, which has been operating on an interim basis for more than five years.
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Lithuania’s President Nausėda on course to secure a second term
Lithuania's incumbent President Gitanas Nausėda is standing for re-election on 12 May, and the latest poll puts him well ahead of potential challengers with 30% support, while the runner-up, Christian Democrat Ignas Vegele, is polling at 16%.
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EU elections projection: Le Pen, Meloni soar as Germany veers left with Wagenknecht
While Germany’s new leftist breakaway party led by Sahra Wagenknecht soars with seven seats to the detriment of far-right AfD, Italy’s Fratelli d’Italia and France’s Rassemblement National are also on the rise, according to mid-February’s Europe Elects projections for Euractiv.
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In unusual move, China offers to back Hungary in security matters
China offered to support long-time strategic partner Hungary on public security issues, going beyond trade and investment relations, during a rare meeting with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, just as NATO struggles to expand its network in Europe.
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Italian politics mourns Navalny after Salvini’s Lega first refused to point fingers
Italy’s political parties will participate in a procession in memory of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, who was reported dead on Saturday, though Matteo Salvini’s Lega, known for its pro-Putin tendencies, first responded to the news by saying it did not want to “point any fingers”.
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