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Germany’s Scholz offers support to neighbours affected by flooding
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has offered support to European partners through the EU's emergency mechanism in response to severe flooding in central and eastern Europe but said no requests for assistance had yet been registered.
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Kazakh leader urges Scholz to support China’s peace plan for Ukraine
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev urged visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday (16 September) to give up on the idea that Russia can be defeated on the battlefield and to support China's peace plan for Ukraine, a suggestion Scholz rejected.
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Sweden and Finland to up cooperation to fight crime in Sweden
Sweden and Finland have pledged to step up cooperation to fight organised crime in Sweden and its spill-over effects, including allowing police to cross borders, the two countries' governments said at a meeting in Sweden on Monday.
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UK and Italy agree on new solutions for managing migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed a shared commitment to exploring innovative solutions and stepping up efforts to combat human trafficking as the two met in Rome to discuss new approaches to managing migration, focusing on the Italy-Albania model.
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EU Commission rebuffs car industry calls to delay CO2 targets
The European Commission pushed back against calls by automakers to postpone the 2025 CO2 reduction targets for cars, arguing that carmakers had enough time to prepare.
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EU Commission charms Greenland in critical materials global race
On a visit to Greenland, the European Commissioner for International Partnerships is seeking to secure the European Union's interests in this Arctic territory rich in raw materials crucial for the ecological transition.
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From Brussels to Paris, energy taxation is back on the table
The European Green Deal was meant to align ambitious climate policy with economic competitiveness and social protection, but policymakers are now focused on a file where environmental, social and economic trade-offs are toughest to navigate - energy taxation.
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Breton out, Séjourné in: What triggered the resignation?
Thierry Breton, the EU's Internal Market Commissioner, announced his resignation from the European Commission on 16 September, citing tensions with President Ursula von der Leyen.
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Intel halts plans for flagship factories in Germany, Poland amid financial woes
US chipmaker Intel is halting plans for new factories in Germany and Poland amid financial troubles, in a blow to the EU efforts to build up domestic chipmaking capacity.
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Belgium meets UNAIDS targets, political uncertainty threatens further progress [Advocacy Lab Content]
Belgium is one of the few EU countries to meet UNAIDS’ 95-95-95 targets, but political uncertainty and budget concerns are hindering progress. Ending the epidemic across the EU by 2030 could still be the legacy of the next EU Commission.
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Slovakia’s health minister facing potential no-confidence vote following turbulent summer [Advocacy Lab Content]
Summer strife deepened conflict between Slovakia's health minister and the opposition, as Slovakia's state-owned health insurance company continues to report a staggering loss, with no solution in sight.
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Polish government approves Rare Diseases Plan for 2024-2025 [Advocacy Lab Content]
Warsaw’s Rare Diseases Plan for 2024-2025, recently approved by the Council of Ministers, envisions comprehensive and coordinated healthcare services, with approximately €22 million allocated to achieve its implementation.
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New guideline for Swedish doctors criticised for putting patients at serious risk [Advocacy Lab Content]
The National Board of Health and Welfare in Sweden is under fire for its new guidance on how to treat patients with long-covid or other post-infection syndromes. Critics say these could put patients at serious risk.
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Despite holdups, von der Leyen expected to unveil Commission jobs Tuesday
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is expected to press on with unveiling her plan to distribute jobs among her next cohort of commissioners on Tuesday (17 September), despite a hold-up preventing the formal nomination of one candidate.
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US firms warn against Draghi report’s ‘European preference’, risks for defence sector
Mario Draghi’s proposal that EU policymakers should favour European defence firms in public tenders would constitute a form of unjustified discrimination against foreign companies, the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU warned on Monday (16 September).
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Lithuanian defence minister urges 4% of GDP for military expenditures
Lithuanian Defence Minister Laurynas Kasčiūnas has called for an increase in defence spending to 4% of GDP, aiming to procure long-range air defence systems and other military equipment.
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Sweden to lead next NATO headquarters in northern Finland
Finland has asked Sweden to take charge of a NATO headquarters in northern Finland to bolster defence against neighbouring Russia, Swedish and Finnish defence ministers announced on Monday (16 September).
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Breton’s resignation could mark a new chapter for EU digital policy
The resignation of now-former Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton, known as the key architect of the EU’s current digital agenda, is viewed by some as a chance to reshape what has often been criticised for being controversial.
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Hard-right Vox party fails to disclose identity of lender of €9 million election loan
The hard-right Vox party is allegedly violating Spanish law by hiding a €9.2 million bank loan used to finance its 2023 election campaigns, El País reported on Monday (16 September), while the party says it wants to protect lenders from 'stigma'.
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Dutch government wants to reverse EU ban on electric pulse fishing
Banned in the EU since 2021, electric pulse fishing must be re-authorised, the Dutch government called for in its plan for agriculture, potentially reopening a drift especially with France and Belgium.
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