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Belgian coalition talks in turmoil as chief negotiator quits
Talks on forming a Belgian coalition government were thrown into turmoil Thursday as the chief negotiator handed his resignation to King Philippe, threatening further political limbo for the country two months after elections.
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Spanish government under threat as row with Catalan separatists over tax autonomy intensifies
The Spanish government could face instability after the Catalonian pro-independence ERC party warned that it could block the national budget for 2025 if Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez fails to clarify provisions for a Catalan tax agency in a recently signed pact.
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Nuclear-friendly Czech nominee targets Energy Commissioner role
Outgoing Czech Minister of Industry and Trade Jozef Síkela has the right CV be the EU’s next Energy Commissioner, but he also has a few important political cards up his sleeve.
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Romania to propose MEP Victor Negrescu as European Commissioner
The Romanian government has nominated Socialist MEP Victor Negrescu, currently vice-president of the European Parliament, for the post of European Commissioner, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced on Thursday.
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Civil society criticises Commissioner Breton’s approach to EU digital rulebook
Civil society groups and academics have criticised European Commissioner Thierry Breton's recent letter to Elon Musk, the owner of the social media platform X, arguing that it misinterprets the Digital Services Act and threatens free expression.
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Olympic Games frenzy fails to redeem eurozone economy as manufacturing slides
The Paris Olympic Games caused overall business activity in the eurozone to surge above analysts' expectations in August despite a continued slump in manufacturing, according to a closely-watched survey published on Thursday (22 August).
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EU transport portfolio for Greece? Candidate commissioner to face ‘hot potatoes’
Greece has recently made a strong push for transport in the new European legislature. The Greek government now aims to secure the transport portfolio in the upcoming EU Commission, according to sources in Athens and Brussels.
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Digital rights NGO files complaints against European Parliament for data breach
Following a major breach of the European Parliament's recruitment system in April 2024, when sensitive personal information was exposed, Nyob filed two legal complaints for alleged data protection law violations on Thursday (22 August), against the EU institute.
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Ukraine says it hits pontoon bridges in Russia with US-made weapons
Ukraine said on Wednesday (21 August) it had destroyed Russian pontoon bridges with US-made weapons to defend its incursion into Russia's Kursk region, while Moscow said its forces had halted Kyiv's advance there and gained ground in eastern Ukraine.
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Ukraine war dominates East German state election campaigns
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Scandinavian ministers meeting in Copenhagen to tackle spillover of Swedish gang crime, Italy's central bank chief calling for "common fiscal capacity", and so much more.
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Navigating Compliance: How innovation can thrive under the AI Act [Promoted content]
The AI Act’s entry into force ignites a conversation on its compliance costs. The Act promotes trustworthy AI adoption while tackling low uptake. Initiatives as EDIHs, TEFs, and sandboxes can help, however, a coordinated, sustainable, and future-proof strategy is needed.
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Biden, in call with Netanyahu, stresses urgency of Gaza ceasefire
US President Joe Biden, in a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday (21 August), stressed the urgent need to conclude a Gaza ceasefire-for-hostages deal and pointed to upcoming Cairo talks as crucial, the White House said.
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Bulgarians increasingly pro-NATO, EU as support for Russia wanes
In Bulgaria, support for NATO membership has soared since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with approval rising from 28% to 40% over the past seven years, according to a recent survey, which also points to growing support for the EU and declining support for Russia.
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Portugal boosts capacity to stave off Madeira wildfires
Portugal's National Emergency and Civil Protection Agency (ANEPC) is to send 60 more people to help fight the forest fire raging in the Autonomous Region of Madeira for a week, the organisation's official source confirmed on Wednesday.
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Key milestone reached in campaign to repeal Italy’s Regional Autonomy law
The 500,000 signatures needed to call for a referendum to repeal the Calderoli law on differentiated autonomy, which, despite giving more power to the regions, has been criticised for potentially increasing regional inequalities, have been collected, the Italian Justice Ministry has announced.
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Italian central bank chief calls for a common EU fiscal capacity
To ensure peace and prosperity, the EU needs a so-called "common fiscal capacity", Fabio Panetta, the president of the Bank of Italy and a former member of the European Central Bank's executive board, told Italy's highest-level annual Catholic summit in the city of Rimini on Wednesday.
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Scandinavian ministers meet to tackle spillover of Swedish gang crime
Sweden, Norway and Denmark want to step up regional cooperation to combat gang violence, the countries' justice ministers announced at a meeting in Copenhagen on Wednesday, as a surge in the involvement of minors in Swedish gang activity has the Nordic leaders concerned.
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Austria’s far-right Freedom Party sets out election programme
Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), which opinion polls make favourite to win the country's general election on 29 September, presented its campaign manifesto on Wednesday (21 August).
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Ukraine war dominates East German state election campaigns
The Ukraine war is a dominant issue for voters in two state elections scheduled for 1 September in the East German states of Thuringia and Saxony, despite having little sway in foreign policy, lead candidates of multiple parties said on Wednesday (21 August).
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UK faces legal action over new North Sea oil and gas licences
Britain's decision to issue dozens of new oil and gas exploration licences is being challenged in court by a marine conservation organisation, which argues ministers unlawfully failed to consider the impact on marine life.
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