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Rare confidence vote in Germany heralds end of Scholz era
If the chancellor loses, as expected, he will face early elections in February.
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EU defence industry programme face a political impasse, again
The EU 27 ambassadors, who were meant to finalise parts of the EDIP text, saw the agenda item scrapped once again.
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EU seeks to convince Hungary to opt out of Ukraine aid amid continued veto
The issues around the EU Peace Facility raise questions about the future of the instrument.
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How Kallas’ plans to shake up foreign policy talks
The EU's new top diplomat is expected to present proposals to her counterparts that could breathe life into the bloc's often stale foreign policy talks.
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South Korea’s acting president moves to reassure allies after impeachment
Han Duck-soo, a technocrat serving as prime minister, was elevated to acting president while impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol's case moves to the Constitutional Court.
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UK officially joins Indo-Pacific trade bloc
The alliance comprises fellow G7 members Canada and Japan, plus long-standing allies Australia and New Zealand, alongside Brunei, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam.
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Russia not leaving its two bases in Syria, sources say
The ousting of Bashar al-Assad has thrown the future of Russia's bases - the Hmeimim airbase in Latakia and the Tartous naval facility - into question.
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North Korean troops join Russian assaults ‘in significant numbers’
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the more active use of the North Korean troops was a new escalation in the war and called for a global response.
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Georgia ruling party installs loyalist president amid constitutional crisis, protests
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a former English Premier League champions Manchester City and MP since 2016, is known for airing far-right views and being outspoken against Western influence.
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Kremlin praises Trump for criticising Ukrainian strikes deep into Russia
Russia has said the decision by US President Joe Biden to let Ukraine strike deep into Russia with US-made ATACMS ballistic missiles could trigger a world war.
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Serbia seeks to reduce Russian ownership in oil giant to avoid sanctions
Russia's Gazprom Neft and Gazprom own respectively 50% and 6.15% of Serbian oil company NIS.
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Jordan to host Syria talks, EU to establish contact with HTS ‘soon’
The EU announced the launch of an "air bridge" operation to deliver an initial 50 tonnes of health supplies to Syria via neighbouring Turkey.
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Russia and Turkey need each other as Putin’s influence wanes, experts say
Russia is losing influence in the international arena, so it is important for it to maintain ties with Erdoğan.
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Amid Stellantis jitters and a secular crisis, the French automotive industry is fearing for its survival
The French automotive industry is in crisis, weakened by a sluggish economy, competition from China and the transition to electric vehicles initiated by the European Commission. As a result, redundancy plans are on the increase.
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The Brief – Europe’s Guantanamo
European diplomacy has a lot on its plate and little time to act.
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A ‘moratorium’ on job cuts: A workable solution to Europe’s industrial decline?
The European Trade Union Confederation has called for a Covid-19-style temporary ban on all firings. Businesses disagree.
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Centrist François Bayrou appointed French prime minister
The 73-year-old Macron ally must now pass a budget and avoid another no-confidence vote.
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Tech Pro Brief – CRA, GPSR in force, SMEs demand Eurostack, and TikTok Shop opens in Europe
Euractiv's Pro newsletter covering all things Tech, brought to you by Chris Powers, Théophane Hartmann, and Jacob Wulff Wold.
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Kazakhstan’s critical materials potential ripe for EU supply chain resilience [Advocacy Lab Content]
Kazakhstan is ready to supply 21 out of the 34 critical raw materials. Currently, it produces 19 of those materials. Europe is willing to invest, but too slow.
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EU interior ministers remain deadlocked on CSAM detection bill
The main concern among the bill's opponents is that lawful but intimate images of adults will be mistakenly flagged as child abuse imagery and sent to the authorities.
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