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We need an urgent shift towards prevention-based healthcare [Promoted content]
Prevention has demonstrated significant value for public health and the economy. There is now an opportunity to prioritise investment in prevention, including immunisation, to help address the healthcare challenges we face today by adopting a preventive-based healthcare model.
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Empowering drivers: why Data Privacy in connected cars must be a priority [Promoted content]
As connected cars increasingly gather vast amounts of personal data, the need to ensure privacy and data control is more pressing than ever. FIA calls for stronger regulations to protect individuals and ensure greater transparency in the automotive data ecosystem.
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The EU’s Biocontrol Bottleneck: A Call for Urgent Regulatory Reform [Promoted content]
As we stand at a critical juncture for European agriculture, the need for innovative plant protection solutions has never been more pressing. The reduction in available synthetic pesticides (which exacerbates pest resistance), coupled with increasing environmental challenges, means that farmers...
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Public funding for nature conservation stalls at COP16
At the COP16 negotiations in Cali, Colombia, countries failed to figure out how they would mobilize $200 billion annually in conservation funding by 2030, including $30 billion that would come directly from rich nations.
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Trump accuses US Democrats of ‘empty promises’ to Western Balkans, while Kamala supports Macedonians
Trump, however, did also not manage to achieve much in the region during his stint as president.
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Czechia, Italy push to postpone fines for missing emission targets
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poles worried about their country's security under a second Trump presidency, the Italian government resuming migrant transfers to Albania amid a rift with the judiciary, and so much more.
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Eradicating poverty once and for all [Promoted content]
Despite the fact that the EU is wealthier than most parts of the world, millions of children still rely on their schools to provide them with food on a daily basis.
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Moldova’s pro-Western Sandu claims election win after meddling allegations
With 98% of the ballots counted, pro-European incumbent President Maia Sandu leads pro-Russia's candidate Aleksandr Stoianoglo with 54.35%, accoding to the Central Election Commission.
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Germany’s Scholz summons top ministers over rival plans to fix economy
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will meet with his two coalition partners to find common ground amid rumours over an impending coalition collapse after leaders put forward contradictory plans to fix the nation's ailing economy. A leaked document by Finance Minister...
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Bulgarian Electoral Commission powerless in the face of huge violations
"Correction of results that are put down in the election document, based on violations shown by CEC footage, is not possible by law."
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Šefčovič to face MEP questions on China, US and Von der Leyen
The stakes for the role are undoubtedly high - as it is supposed to tackle the question of whether Europe should go down a similarly protectionist route as China and the US to save its ailing industries against steep foreign competition, or continue to push for an open and multilateral trade order.
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Klaus Welle: Only trusted EU politicians can build bridge with Trump US, Meloni could have role
Orban, for example, could not build bridges after he irritated Brussels with his 'solo' diplomacy efforts.
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Poland less safe if Trump wins, Poles say
Some say a Trump win will be problematic for Poland which borders Ukraine, Belarus and Russia.
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Italian government resumes migrant transfers to Albania amid rift with judiciary
Italian officers will be put up in four-star hotels in Albania for the duration of the project.
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Czechia, Italy push to postpone fines for missing emission targets
ACEA urged EU institutions to provide relief measures to help carmakers meet their targets without the burden of penalties.
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The multi-billion EU fund which could fix Europe’s power bills
The EU's Connecting Europe Facility, once subject to major budget cuts, may now be key for boosting power grids across EU countries.
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EPP power play set to shape outcome of Commissioner hearings
To look into the hearings, host Evi Kiorri is joined by Euractiv's politics reporters Magnus Lund Nielsen and Nicoletta Ionta.
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Apostolos Tzitzikostas to face Parliament hearing for transport commissioner role
An experienced ‘clean sheet’ politician, Transport Commissioner-designate Apostolos Tzitzikostas has for years diligently strengthened his political profile in both Greece and in Brussels.
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Brussels bubble divided by ‘technology neutrality’ principle
“Our engineers will know better than some green and left politicians in Brussels how to reach climate neutrality,” says German MEP and ‘technology neutrality’ defender Jens Gieseke.
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Crowds throw mud, insults at Spanish King on visit to flood-hit Valencia
Shouts of "murderers," "shame," and "get out" could be heard as the King passed through Paiporta’s streets.
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