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Bomb kills chief of Russian nuclear protection forces in Moscow
On Monday, Ukrainian prosecutors charged Igor Kirillov in absentia with the alleged use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine.
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Ukraine ready to work out new deal for gas transit to Europe
Prime Ministr Denys Shmyhal said Ukraine was willing to discuss transit of gas of any origin except Russian.
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Slovakia accuses EU Parliament of ‘interference’ in Georgia’s elections
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the Bucharest mayor announcing his presidential run, a proposde €7,300 monthly pay increase for ministers causing uproar in Italy, and so much more.
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Bucharest mayor announces presidential candidacy
The 54-year-old is the first politician to formally declare his candidacy.
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EU moves towards suspending visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats
Diplomats said they expected that proposal would be adopted by EU governments in a majority vote.
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Borissov starts government talks with EPP partners, pro-Russian and populist parties
Bulgaria has been in a deep political crisis for four years with little end in sight.
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Czechia wants to delay ETS 2 until at least 2028
Environmental targets should be revised to limit negative impact on the economy, Fiala said.
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Portugal in trouble with Brussels over residents’ free museum entry
On Monday, the European Commission sent a formal notice to Portugal.
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Berlusconi group in rumoured takeover of Polish top broadcaster
But it is not just the Berlusconi group that is rumoured to be keen.
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A more competitive and sustainable Europe: It all starts with infrastructure [Promoted content]
Europe has many strengths, including its prowess in research and development and its large pools of pension savings. However, there is rising concern that the continent is failing to translate these attributes into progress and growth. As a result, Europe...
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Scholz vs Merz: Election manifestos reveal competing visions for Germany’s revamp
Voters are left with the left-right choice between muscular public spending and deregulation.
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Last-minute budget changes, €7,300 minister pay rise, causes uproar in Italy
"This majority operates in secret, introducing last-minute amendments."
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Slovakia accuses EU Parliament of ‘interference’ in Georgia’s elections
"We reject such interference," Blanár said.
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Spanish farmers protest EU-Mercosur deal
“With these advantages...we cannot compete,” said Barato.
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Lessons from the EU’s watchdog: Emily O’Reilly on ethics and accountability
In a sit-down interview with Giada Santana, O’Reilly reflected on her time in office, the current political climate, and her landmark inquiry into Frontex.
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Bulgaria’s transplant patients struggle to find stable drug supply
Parallel trade of immunosuppressant medicine is putting transplant patients’ lives at risk. Sufficient quantities of the medicines are imported into Bulgaria, but a substantial volume is then exported by wholesalers.
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Female empowerment in the workplace, it’s more than equality, it’s leadership [Advocacy Lab Content]
Could female executive leadership diminish gender inequity and inspire more women to take up roles in male-dominated industrial sectors? If so, how can women unlock the C-Suite door in a generation?
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Industry calls on Jørgensen to publish Electrification Action Plan within first 100 days [Advocacy Lab Content]
The European Commission anticipates the share of electricity in the EU’s final energy consumption tally will double from 25% today to about 50% in 2040 – new, cost-effective, efficient solutions are needed.
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Estonia levelling the playing field, including more girls and women in football [Advocacy Lab Content]
Thirty-eight per cent of the Estonian Football Association are women, and only eight per cent of the executive committee members are women - a stark gender imbalance persists in women's sports.
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EU budget is ‘clearly not the place to look’ to finance twin transition, say economists [Advocacy Lab Content]
Without an investor-friendly mindset in Europe, a key driver for raising the green and digital transition funds will be missing.
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