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German centre-right party wants agriculture ministry back
But its bid could open up an internal rift with its CSU ally.
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Crisis mode failure, Swedish healthcare not prepared for attack or mass casualty event
A recent survey found only three of 21 Swedish healthcare regions could cope with a mass casualty event, war, or large terror attack.
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Civil society rallies for human rights as AI Act prohibitions deadline looms
They want to address grave loopholes in the final AI Act text.
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Parliament backs Bruno Gencarelli as new privacy watchdog
The European Data Protection Supervisor is responsible for scrutinising how the EU handles personal data, at a time when the European Commission is re-thinking its reliance on Microsoft.
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EU climate chief vows to simplify CO2 import duty
But business lobby groups have slammed the tariff or being overly bureaucratic.
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Time to follow the science: How Europe can unlock a new era of diabetes care [Promoted content]
We are living an exciting but also daunting time for diabetes care. While a genuine epidemic of diabetes is spreading across Europe and the world, new tools and treatments are emerging to manage this condition. The fact is however that...
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Romania flags ‘national security risk’ in sale of energy company to Hungary
Risks over the sharing of personal data with non-EU entities were among those identified.
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Debate over including lobbying in ESG reporting heats up
In a new study which tracks corporate reporting, NGO 'The Good Lobby' says that lobbying data is not being fully disclosed, thus giving a “false image” of companies’ sustainability.
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Italian opposition calls school reform ‘tool of mass control’
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Czechia being ready to negotiate AI chip export limits with the US, Bulgaria being on the verge of having a cabinet, and so much more.
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Far-right push to suspend Romanian president dubbed ‘destabilisation’
AUR and POT want an extraordinary session this month to start the suspension process.
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Bulgaria on the cusp of getting a government
If efforts fail, the eighth election in four years could be on the cards.
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An innovation ecosystem called Europe [Promoted content]
Europe faces a pivotal moment to redefine its competitiveness and resilience amid global challenges.
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Czechia ready to talk AI chip export limits with US
One minister called it unfortunate but said there is still time for change.
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German Greens slammed over social security reform proposal
Over 40% of gross salaries now have to be paid in social contributions.
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Spain insists on Israel’s ‘complete withdrawal’ from Lebanon
Funds for the military and troop training are also on the table.
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Italian opposition calls school reform ‘tool of mass control’
Valditara said the plan aims to curb widespread functional illiteracy in Italy.
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Can the EU ban social media platforms and how does it work?
The EU cannot ban platforms outright under the DSA rules, the last resort being temporary suspension.
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Postcard from Nuuk: YouTubers and MAGA hats take over Greenland
A passerby overheard our Danish reporter speaking English and stopped him cold. “Are you American?” he asked.
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The EU’s next move as Big Tech gets behind Trump
In this episode, host Giada Santana and tech reporter Anupriya Datta discuss the latest developments on X and Meta and whether the DSA has teeth against them.
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How the Commission might wean itself off its Microsoft dependency
The Commission's heavy reliance on American technology has raised security and privacy concerns.
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