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The EU AI Office needs top scientific talent, not familiar faces
The European Commission shouldn’t hire internally for its lead scientific advisor on artificial intelligence (AI), writes Alex Petropolos and Max Reddel.
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Germany’s state of emergency challenges European unity
New controls at German land borders can be seen as a reaction to the far-right party AfD's electoral success rather than a response to recent terrorist attacks and could be dangerous for European cohesion, leading to a breakdown in the Schengen system, according to Christian Moos.
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Top EU Court rejects Google’s appeal of €2.42 billion fine in Shopping case
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) upheld the European Commission's €2.42 billion fine against Google over allegations it abused its dominant position in the search engine market.
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Top EU court orders Apple to pay €13 billion tax bill
Apple must pay a €13 billion tax bill as per a ruling from the European Court of Justice (ECJ), which experts deem gives weight to Ireland being dubbed, by some, a 'tax-safe haven'.
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Michel Barnier could be France’s greenest right-wing prime minister
Although he comes from a place on the political spectrum not typically associated with environmental protection, former European commissioner and incoming French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is known for his progressive environmental stance.
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Draghi’s report is the third to sound alarm on telecom competition policy
Large EU telcos said Draghi's report sounded the alarm over the state of EU's telecom competition policy, consumer associations and smaller telecom companies are repeating their stance against these findings.
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Bulgaria nominates Zaharieva for Commissioner at von der Leyen’s request
Bulgarian caretaker prime minister Dimitar Glavchev announced on Monday (9 September) that Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had asked him to nominate Ekaterina Zaharieva, a member of parliament from GERB (EPP), as Bulgarian commissioner.
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Ukraine’s drones target Moscow, more than 30 airline flights suspended
Russian officials said on Tuesday (10 September) they shot down at least 15 drones around Moscow overnight in a wave of attacks that set residential buildings on fire, killed a woman and forced more than 30 flights in the capital to be suspended.
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New EU ‘conservative-left’ group could be set up within a year, says Czech MEP
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Tusk cancelling his trip to Germany as relations with the country seem to worsen, Spain's Sanchez pledging for efforts to bridge EU-China differences, and so much more.
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Tusk cancels trip to Germany amid deteriorating relations
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called off his visit to Germany, planned for later this week, as relations between the two countries worsen.
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Sánchez pledges ‘constructive efforts’ to help bridge China-EU differences
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez contacted Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday, pledging Spain's "constructive efforts" to foster a richer and more balanced relationship between China and the European Union amid ongoing tariff disputes.
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Draghi’s EU vision met with mixed reactions from Italian politicians
Political reactions following the publication of the Draghi report have been mixed in Italy, with Democratic Party MEP Giorgio Gori (S&D) suggesting that these reactions only serve to highlight the real "enemies of Europe".
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Committee of Regions chief says EU needs new, stronger cohesion policy
Cohesion policy is essential for the competitiveness of the European Union and must not be seen as a "charity policy", the president of the European Committee of the Regions, Portugal's Vasco Cordeiro, warned on Monday.
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Businesses, unions clash on Draghi’s call to cut EU regulations
Mario Draghi’s call for EU policymakers to reduce companies’ regulatory burden to boost the bloc's faltering competitiveness was praised by European business groups on Monday (9 September) but criticised by Europe’s largest trade union confederation.
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Draghi: The EU to consider report’s proposals or face ‘slow agony’
Mario Draghi handed to Ursula von der Leyen the highly anticipated report on European competitiveness stressing the urgent need to boost productivity to achieve the EU’s political and economic goals.
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Czech MEP: New EU ‘conservative-left’ group could be set up within a year
A new conservative left-wing alliance is in the process of forming in the European Parliament, with the potential of officially being established within a year, Czech MEP Ondřej Dostál (non-attached) revealed in an interview for Euractiv.cz.
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Navigating the EUDR, the third Joint Task Force meeting on deforestation [Advocacy Lab Content]
The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is part of a broader initiative to combat deforestation and forest degradation, aligning with the European Green Deal, the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, and the Farm to Fork Strategy, its task force is meeting this month in Brussels.
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EU politicians weigh in on Draghi report
Mario Draghi’s long-awaited report on European competitiveness has been met by MEPs with both praise and reservations. Centrist politicians hope for a speedy correction of EU industrial policies, while conservatives fear accelerated spending and the far-left warns of monopolies.
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Bulgaria mulls nationalising TIR parking lots to tackle border transport chaos
The Bulgarian government is considering the possibility of taking control of currently privately owned parking areas where heavy lorries have to park and pay a fee before crossing the border.
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Belgium condemns Hungarian threat to bus migrants to Brussels
Belgium's migration chief has responded to the Hungarian government's threat to send busloads of illegal immigrants to Brussels, saying it "undermines solidarity and cooperation within the [European] Union."
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