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Analysts: ECB official’s Jackson Hole speech offers little guidance on future rate path
A hotly anticipated speech by a top European Central Bank official at the Jackson Hole annual US central bankers’ summit in Wyoming on Saturday (24 August) failed to provide significant guidance on the European bank’s future rate path, analysts say.
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Key solar panel producer to stay in Germany as US plans fall apart
Germany’s biggest solar panel producer, Meyer Burger, will not close down its plant and move to the US, the company announced on Monday (26 August).
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German opposition urges to reverse migrant policy following deadly stabbing
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about Slovak shops reporting a rise in shoplifting, the government of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk promising shorter working weeks, and so much more.
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Zelenskyy says he would support India hosting second summit on peace
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said negotiations were ongoing with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and Switzerland regarding the second summit on peace in a conversation with Indian journalists shared on his social media.
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Why financial literacy must be built into the EU’s policy agenda [Promoted content]
Money management is an essential part of modern life and yet half of EU adults lack basic financial knowledge. With the capital markets union back on the political agenda and the digitalisation of finance, now is the time for an urgent rethink of the financial literacy agenda – one that is holistic and earnestly pursues tangible measures and outcomes.
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Control of police a key issue ahead of Bulgarian government rotation
Political control of the police during the upcoming early parliamentary elections is proving to be a major issue ahead of the expected rotation of caretaker governments in Sofia.
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Slovak shops report rise in thefts in wake of Fico reform
A growing number of Slovak shopkeepers report an increase in petty theft following the reform of the criminal code introduced by Fico's government, which reclassified theft of up to €700 as an administrative offence punishable by a maximum fine of €331, even if repeated.
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German neighbours ring alarm bells over potential border controls
As pressure grows in Berlin to reintroduce checks on all German borders, its neighbouring EU countries are warning the move could lead to a domino effect that could unravel the border-free Schengen area.
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Tusk government promises to shorten working hours
The Polish government has confirmed that it will amend the Labour Code to reduce working hours - either by introducing a four-day week or a seven-hour day - before its mandate ends in 2027, Polish media reported on Friday.
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Spanish centre-right should have more humanity with migrants, government says
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of Spain's Partido Popular (PP), should speak about irregular migrants with "a bit of humanity and decency" and move away from the far-right's radical position on this hot political issue, Spanish Science, Innovation and Universities Minister Diana Morant warned.
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Italy, EU clash over national recovery and resilience plan, Stability Pact
Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti criticised the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), comparing it to Soviet-style planning, while outgoing Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni urged Italy to focus on the medium to long term and keep an eye on its debt.
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Forest fires: Europe faces long wait for vital firefighting aircraft
As wildfires rage in Europe, authorities face a difficult choice, in their struggle to source critical fire fighting aircraft.
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Emmanuel Macron’s coalition search is still in limbo
French President Emmanuel Macron's quest to form a coalition capable of governing the country looks to have reached an impasse, as a backlash against ministers from the controversial LFI party and Macron's inability to appoint a majority of his own members to his coalition government are making things difficult.
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Israel and Hezbollah in major missile exchange as escalation fears grow
Hezbollah launched hundreds of rockets and drones at Israel early on Sunday (25 August), as Israel's military said it struck Lebanon with around 100 jets to thwart a larger attack, in one of the biggest clashes in more than 10 months of border warfare.
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German opposition urges to reverse migrant policy following deadly stabbing
In the wake of a deadly knife attack in Germany, the main opposition party is urging Chancellor Olaf Scholz to abandon the government's immigration policy and work together to implement a series of tough measures to curb the influx of migrants.
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Why forming the next EU Commission might be harder than expected
With the deadline to submit candidates for the next EU Commission approaching on Friday (August 30th), the selection process is fraught with challenges. In this episode, host Giada Santana and Magnus Lund Nielsen delve into the hurdles obstructing the formation of the new EU Commission.
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Commission update: Men and domestic politics prioritised as deadline looms
Commission President von der Leyen seems to have dropped her vision of a gender balanced EU Commission. Analysts told Euractiv that domestic politics and tactical manoeuvring seem to take precedence over the common European good.
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Belgium reduces waiting period for cancer survivors’ “right to be forgotten” [Advocacy Lab Content]
A shift in financial discrimination against cancer survivors is set to take place in Belgium. From January 2025, the maximum waiting period for cancer survivors to exercise their "right to be forgotten" will be reduced from eight years to five.
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Congo turns to Belgian pharma company for mpox rapid antigen tests [Advocacy Lab Content]
The Democratic Republic of Congo has ordered one million rapid antigen tests from the Belgian pharmaceutical company Contipharma. The test gives an initial result within 10 to 15 minutes.
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Europe’s diabetes tsunami, a crisis in full view [Advocacy Lab Content]
Europe is spending more on diabetes in a year, than on the war in Ukraine. The diabetes tsunami is a public health crisis which threatens to overwhelm healthcare systems and economic progress.
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