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Romanian Constitutional Court rejects presidential candidacy of far-right MEP
Romania's Constitutional Court rejected far-right MEP Diana Șoșoacă presidential candidacy over the weekend, according to sources suggesting judges found her recent statements incompatible with constitutional values.
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Czechia plans to push for major changes to EU’s car emissions goals
Czechia plans to push for changes to EU car emission targets, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala and Transport Minister Martin Kupka (both ODS, ECR) announced on Friday, confirming that the focus will be on speeding up the review of the internal combustion engine ban and re-evaluating emission limits for new cars and vans for next year.
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Polish MEP: Hard times ahead for commissioner hopefuls Serafin, Fitto, Hoekstra
Poland’s Piotr Serafin will face many challenges if he succeeds in becoming the new EU budget commissioner, while Italian and Dutch commissioners-designate Raffaele Fitto and Wopke Hoekstra are likely to be grilled the most during parliamentary hearings, said opposition PiS MEP Bogdan Rzońca (ECR).
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Salvini hailed by fellow Patriots for Europe allies at rally in Italy
Leaders of the far-right Patriots for Europe gathered in the northern Italian town of Pontida for the annual rally of Lega, of which the leader, Matteo Salvini, received praise for combatting irregular migration.
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Kazakhstan votes in favour of nuclear power plant construction
The government says a reliable energy supply is needed to supplement renewable sources such as solar and wind power, and, since Kazakhstan is one of the world's biggest uranium producers, nuclear power is a logical choice.
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France’s Glucksmann gears up for possible elections next year
French MEP Raphaël Glucksmann, who leads the French Socialists in the European Parliament, said his Place Publique party would start preparing for possible new legislative elections, which could be held as early as July next year, at a rally near Bordeaux over the weekend.
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Andrius Kubilius to face tough questions on EU defence programme, competitiveness
MEP queries reflect how they are grappling with the same defence concerns as member states and industry.
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EU’s Industrial Future: Powered by Affordable Green Energy [Promoted content]
Electricity prices in Europe remain high, posing serious challenges for the aluminium industry to stay globally competitive. As a strategic material for the green transition, aluminium is essential for clean technologies and sustainable infrastructure. Affordable low-carbon energy is vital for aluminium producers to remain operational and invest in decarbonisation, supporting their growth and Europe’s broader green agenda.
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‘God save the Tsar!’: Putin receives first wishes for 72nd birthday
The greeting "God save the Tsar" came from ultra-nationalist Russian ideologue Alexander Dugin.
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Germany’s ‘frugal’ FDP takes presidency of liberal EU party family
A German EU lawmaker takes charge of ALDE after an unsatisfying EU election campaign
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Israel marks 7 October anniversary under shadow of escalating war
Security forces were on high alert across Israel, the military and police said, anticipating possible Palestinian attacks planned for anniversary of 7 October 2023.
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New European Commission needs to walk the talk on cohesion policy, regions’ committee boss says
Cohesion policy could "maybe" learn from the EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), but only if regional governments keep their say, Vasco Alves Cordeiro told Euractiv ahead of the EU "Regions Week".
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EVs, state aid, mergers: MEPs ask Ribera to clarify views on controversial issues
Ribera recently claimed that the Spanish prime minister's call for the Commission to “reconsider” its position on EV tariffs “is compatible with the policies that Brussels is promoting”.
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MEPs to quiz Dombrovskis about ‘huge demand’ for EU public investment
Some argue that the “revised economic governance framework”, will hamper efforts to make critical investments and remain globally competitive.
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Europe has a duty to lead the green transition
The next five years are crucial to the future of Europe. Reaching our 2030 target - namely, the reduction of greenhouse gases by 55% - will set the path for the following decades.
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Can we get that in writing? MEP questions for new energy, climate, industry commissioners
ITRE committee want details on energy prices, industrial strategy, climate action and more. They are unlikely to get them.
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Analysts: Germany’s ‘selfish’ EV vote aims to channel Chinese retaliation onto France or Spain
“Maybe Germany's political signal here means that [it would prefer China] to go after Spanish pork and French brandy, not German cars."
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Data reveals shift in European arms exports to Israel amid ongoing war
Germany biggest European arms exporter to Israel, reveals Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) research.
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Inside Ukraine’s effort to keep its lights on this winter
With key energy infrastructure in danger of constant damage and threats looming over its nuclear power plants, Ukraine is looking towards its toughest winter to date.
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Israel says France’s call for halting sales of arms used in Gaza is a ‘disgrace’
French President Emmanuel Macron said that shipments of arms to Israel used in the conflict in Gaza should be stopped as part of a broader effort to find a political solution.
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