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Wagenknecht party and Fico’s Smer tease alliance, but ‘too soon’ for new EP group
Germany’s Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) and Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico's Smer have confirmed a new attempt to strengthen ‘left-conservative’ ties in the European Parliament, but said a new group is still some way off.
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EU-UK energy relations: Deeper cooperation possible, depending on the politics
The new British government and the new Commission will have to sit down at the negotiating table for the revision of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), scheduled for 2026. An overview of the energy issues at stake between London and Brussels.
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China uses LinkedIn to recruit academics for espionage, Czech intelligence warns
China poses a fundamental threat to Euro-Atlantic civilisation and is using various channels, including LinkedIn, to establish contacts and gain influence and know-how, the Czech Security Information Service (BIS) has warned.
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EU think tank challenges Draghi, Letta recommendations for telecoms sector
The Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE) has challenged the recommendations of Enrico Letta and Mario Draghi for the EU telecoms industry, in a report released on Thursday (12 September).
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The Brief – Von der Leyen can be persuasive, sometimes
Pursuing her goal for gender balance on the EU high table, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has been able to make smaller member states change their mind, as three of them withdrew their male candidate, however, gender balance is unlikely to be achieved.
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Blinken leaves door open on Ukraine using Western missiles in Russia during Warsaw visit
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who visited Poland on Thursday (12 September), did not confirm that the United States will permit Ukraine to fire Western-supplied missiles into Russian territory, but left the possibility open.
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One in three Europeans unable to afford medical care due to poverty, new survey suggests
Millions of Europeans are depriving themselves of essential goods such as healthcare and food due to lack of money, a new survey published by Ipsos and French charity Secours Populaire on Thursday (12 September) reveals.
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Libya migration: Trafficking in folly
The EU is trusting those benefiting from human smuggling and trafficking through Libya to stop it. Unsurprisingly, the result is shaky and unsustainable, writes Anrike Visser.
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EU court says Hungary broke competition rules by fixing food prices
The European Union’s top court ruled on Thursday (12 September) that a Hungarian decree setting regulated prices for basic foodstuffs undermines fair competition, in a dispute first brought before a national court by international retailer SPAR.
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France’s Bruno Le Maire leaves government to enter academia
French Economic and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire announced on Thursday (12 September) that he would not stay in post after the new government is announced next week, taking on a professorship in economic policy and geopolitics at the University of Lausanne, saying "love you and leave you" in his farewell speech.
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Inspiring Energy Solutions Powering our Cities, Homes and Businesses [Promoted content]
Europe's transition to renewable power is rapidly accelerating, with a growing range of technologies and actors coming together in innovative ways to power our cities, homes and businesses. This map shows inspiring examples of successful local energy solutions.
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UN chief Guterres defends role amid Security Council gridlock
United Nations chief António Guterres has defended the work of body’s Security Council amid talk of its ineffectiveness in the current global context, in an interview with Euractiv's partner EFE.
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Irish data protection watchdog probes Google’s processing of personal data for AI training
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) launched a cross-border inquiry into Google's compliance with privacy laws in processing EU citizen's data for its artificial intelligence (AI) model PaLM 2, according to a Thursday (12 September) press release.
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Turkey condemns Cyprus-US defence co-operation roadmap
Turkey said it condemned this week's signing of a roadmap to boost two-way defence co-operation between the United States and the Republic of Cyprus.
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Fractured Consensus: Migration debate highlights EU’s internal struggles
The EU Migration Pact did not close the debate on Europe and its borders. This week, both in national and EU politics, it has been proven that migration remains as potent an issue as ever.
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US supports two permanent UN Security Council seats for Africa
The US supports creating two permanent United Nations Security Council seats for African states and one seat to be rotated among small island developing states, US Ambassador to the UN will announce on Thursday (12 September).
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Europe needs to move beyond US elections’ abyss
Presidential elections in the United States (US) always bring uncertainties and surprises, and this one is no exception. From Trump’s judicial cases to his attack, as well as the sudden shift from Joe Biden's Democratic candidacy to Kamala Harris, the whole world is watching – and rightly so.
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Unleashing the EU’s circular economy potential
Europe prides itself on leading the charge for sustainability but when it comes to transitioning to a circular economy it has been stagnating. Despite consistent legislative efforts and ambitious rhetoric, the EU is still far from reaching its ambition to double its circularity rate by 2030.
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Bulgaria gives Ukraine more time to buy its Russia-made nuclear reactors
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Bulgaria giving Ukraine more time to buy its Russia-made nuclear reactors, Berlin eyeing the rollback of its liberalised power market, and so much more.
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In Kyiv, US and UK diplomats offer aid but no breakthrough on strikes into Russia
The US and British foreign ministers met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday (11 September), unveiling new support but no breakthrough on the long-range strikes into Russia desperately sought by Ukraine.
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