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Bulgarian pro-Putin party joins EU far right group after Moscow visit
Far-right pro-Russian party Vazrazhdane has joined the far-right Identity and Democracy group in the European Parliament, deputies from the Eurosceptic Bulgarian party announced on Wednesday after visiting Moscow at the invitation of Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party.
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Ukrainian refugee situation must stay ‘high’ on political agenda, WHO warns
As Ukraine enters its third year of war, the World Health Organisation (WHO) highlighted the importance of continuing to provide medical and social support to refugees and called for a strong political commitment from the EU.
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Two years into Russia’s war in Ukraine, European efforts face decisive phase
As Russia’s war on Ukraine enters its third year, Europeans face difficult questions about how to approach the next twelve months and sustain their support to give Kyiv the tools it needs to drive back Russian forces.
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Czech shadow rapporteur weighs contentious new pharma package proposals [Advocacy Lab Content]
European Parliament is refining its position on two new proposals in ongoing pharmaceutical package deliberations. Czech MEP, Kateřina Konečná, favours Commission’s proposal for a regulatory data protection period while criticizing shift to digital medicine leaflets.
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Political herds see animal welfare votes in Europe’s elections [Advocacy Lab Content]
Europe’s 340 million pets are unlikely to swing this year’s European elections, though with cats, one can never be sure. Jennifer Baker looks at Europe’s animal-related policy dynamics and how they could influence June’s electoral mix.
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EIT launches Solar Academy: Aims for water, maritime innovation next [Advocacy Lab Content]
The EIT Summit 2024, which took place on 20 February, revealed the European Institute of Innovation and Technology’s (EIT) ambition to harness the power of the sun, focusing on solar technology innovation and the training of thousands of solar engineers.
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EU-Russia trade continues to slide as LNG, fertilisers curb Europe’s need for pipeline gas
Trade between the European Union and Russia kept sliding in the final quarter of 2023, as Brussels continues efforts to decouple itself from Moscow in the lead-up to the second anniversary of the full-scale war in Ukraine.
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European Commission ready to cut red tape for farmers’ access to subsidies
The EU executive proposed measures to loosen monitoring, controls and environmental requirements to alleviate the administrative burden of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) on growers and member states, according to a document seen by Euractiv.
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Germany’s Scholz pressed by own coalition to provide long-range missiles for Ukraine
Pressure mounted on German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to send Taurus missiles to Ukraine as lawmakers from his governing coalition voted on Thursday (22 February) for a resolution to deliver “long-range weapon systems” to Ukraine.
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‘Stop imports, Green Deal out’, says EU agriculture commissioner
EU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski blamed the bloc's “trade and climate policies” for farmers’ discontent after the European Parliament’s agriculture committee called on him to stand up for European farming.
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Europe must tackle its urgent housing crisis, warn EU officials
Addressing Europe’s shortage of affordable housing is crucial to tackling the continent’s cost of living crisis and establishing a viable social market economy, panellists convened by the EPP told a group conference.
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The Brief – Freedom isn’t free
"Freedom isn't free" is an idiom used to describe sacrifice during times of crisis, used widely in the US to express gratitude to the military for defending freedom.
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EU Commission eyes ‘Juncker plan on steroids’ to boost green investments
The next European Commission that will be appointed after June's EU election will focus on implementing green laws adopted in the current mandate and boost investments in clean tech to meet the EU’s 2030 climate goals, a top official has said.
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The new Pact on Migration is not only harmful but will also be ineffective
The new Pact on Migration and Asylum will not only violate human rights, but will also prove to be ineffective for the goals it has been conceived for, writes Gaia Romeo.
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EU’s Borrell urges member states to find ways to send more ammunition to Ukraine
EU member states should find ways to increase support to Ukraine, particularly the delivery of badly needed ammunition, the bloc's chief diplomat Josep Borrell urged his counterparts in a letter seen by Euractiv.
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Von der Leyen accused of playing favourite over EU SMEs envoy nomination
The controversial appointment of German CDU MEP Markus Pieper as the new EU envoy for small and medium-sized enterprises has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest for European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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Left lost in labyrinth of alliances – and splits
The European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) Group’s new far-right friends have started making some more moderate national delegations uncomfortable.
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Von der Leyen ponders conservatives parties joining centre-right in next EU Parliament
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen ponders as a possibility for some parties within the conservative group (ECR) to join her centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) in the new European Parliament after June’s EU elections.
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The surprising threat to small and medium-sized European companies [Promoted content]
The European Union faces a looming threat to its (SMEs) due to the complexities of standard essential patent licensing. SMEs struggle with opaque negotiations, unfair pricing, and the risk of market exclusion. The proposed regulation promise transparency, fairness, and support for innovation.
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After farmers’ protests German Monopolies Commission warns against premature market intervention
In the wake of the farmers' protests, the German government has tried to pin the blame on supermarkets. The German Monopolies Commission has now concluded that there are indeed imbalances, although it warns against hasty political decisions.
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