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Cyclone-hit Mayotte shows France’s bigger overseas crisis
Migration issues, and unresolved decolonisation processes generate significant tensions that challenge the legitimacy of ties with mainland France.
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EU, UK push ahead with gene-edited plant rules
While the EU is inching forward, things are moving more quickly in the UK.
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New Clean Industrial Deal will bind EU’s industrial climate transformation to ambitious competitiveness [Advocacy Lab Content]
The new plan will complement ongoing efforts under the European Green Deal and the REPowerEU plan.
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EU’s green future needs urgent impact with new Clean Industrial Deal [Advocacy Lab Content]
In December 2024, the average monthly price for natural gas in the US was $3.02 per million British thermal units (Btu), while in Europe it was about four times higher.
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German plans to review refugee status of Syrians likely to come at a price
Plans to review refugee status and implement potential forced returns face significant logistical and economic challenges.
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EU justice commissioner rattles sabre ahead of Musk-Weidel livestream
For McGrath, Musk's livestream with Weidel is not a breach of EU rules – but how X promotes the conversation could be.
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Slovakia’s Fico doubles down on Ukraine threats over halted gas transit
"We can stop all humanitarian aid," he told reporters in Brussels.
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Romania continuing to allow banned bee-killing pesticide
Romanian farmers are flouting an EU court ruling in using a banned substance to protect beetroot crops.
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EU firms encouraged to ‘silo’ operations in China, report finds
Ongoing trade tensions between Brussels and Beijing incentivise such localisation and harms their global competitiveness.
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EU Court rules GDPR complaints can’t be rejected based on frequency
77 complaints in 20 months was not deemed vexatious or abusive by the EU's top court
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Gender irrelevant for taking the train, top EU court rules
French operator SNCF have previously asked passengers to self-declare as 'Monsieur' or 'Madame'.
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Czechia steps up fight against Russian espionage
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about a Kazakh company reportedly bidding for Bulgaria’s only refinery, the Czech Senate looking to debate an anti-spy bill aimed at Russian sabotage activities, and so much more.
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Elena Lasconi to run for president of Romania, ruling coalition candidate unclear
Romania's ruling coalition agreed on Wednesday to rerun a two-round presidential election on 4 May and 18 May and stuck to an original plan to endorse a single candidate.
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Kazakh company reportedly bidding for Bulgaria’s only refinery
Kazakh oil is becoming more widely used in Europe following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Serbia’s Vučić has hidden agenda behind NIS sanctions alarm, analysts say
The president has painted a somewhat apocalyptic scenario over oil deliveries.
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Half a century after Franco’s death, wounds remain open
The far right called the commemoration absurd necrophilia.
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Czechia steps up fight against Russian espionage
Critics worry about the criminalisation of legitimate activities and freedom of speech.
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Fico says he secured gas supply for Slovakia in talks with Putin
Since 1 January Slovakia has continued receiving gas coming via Hungary, which receives Russian gas via TurkStream
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Meddling Musk risks boring Europe
The world's richest man is preparing to broadcast Germany's far-right, but he does not seem to get Europeans.
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Zelenskyy, Sandu discuss Ukrainian coal to ease Transnistria energy crisis
"We are ready to assist Moldova, including with coal supplies," Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address after discussing the crisis with Sandu by telephone.
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