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Brussels waits till dust settles on anti-corruption overhaul in Slovakia
The European Commission says it is “monitoring” the upcoming dismantling of two of Slovakia's key criminal agencies as Bratislava hopes to avoid financial repercussions within its Recovery plan over breach of the rule of law.
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As Europe eyes cultivated meat, funding concerns for alternative protein sector loom large
As the European Union prepares to assess the first application to sell cultivated meat across the 27-member bloc, companies in the alternative protein sector grapple with the challenge of securing the investment needed to scale up production.
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Free trade advocates waver between hope and pessimism over upcoming EU agenda
German exporters are vacillating between hope and pessimism over the prospects of the EU striking new trade deals during the European Commission's upcoming five-year mandate, with the country's top export-driven sectors warning that the bloc must change its approach towards global partners or risk being left behind.
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EU Parliament’s Jaume Duch becomes minister in Catalonia’s new government; details of Puigdemont’s flight revealed
The European Parliament's spokesman, Jaume Duch, will be the new regional minister for the European Union and external action in the newly formed progressive Catalan government, sources told Euractiv's partner EFE.
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German Greens urge von der Leyen to stop Germany’s border checks
German Green politicians have published an open letter to EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, calling for the EU to stop German border checks, which they see as a violation of the Schengen area.
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X hit with nine data protection complaints after announcing it will partially suspend data processing for AI training
X was hit with eight data protection complaints across Europe on Monday, just days after it said it will suspend the processing of some EU users' personal data for AI training.
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Elon Musk’s X faces privacy complaints in Europe over data use for AI training
A Vienna-based privacy campaign group lodged complaints in eight European countries against Elon Musk's X on Monday (12 August) over "unlawfully" feeding the personal data of users into its artificial intelligence technology without their consent.
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No sign of elevated radiation at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant despite fire
Moscow and Kyiv accused each other of starting a fire on the grounds of Europe's largest and now Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine on Sunday (11 August), with both sides reporting no sign of elevated radiation.
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Vučić says Russia warned him of planned coup in Serbia
Tens of thousands of people gathered in central Belgrade on Saturday (10 August) demanding a halt to Rio Tinto's lithium project in Western Serbia over fears it could pollute nearby land and water.
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Kursk attack will pressure Russia and ‘restore justice,’ Zelenskyy says
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine had launched an incursion into Russian territory to "restore justice" and pressure Moscow's forces, in his first acknowledgement of Kyiv's surprise offensive into the western Kursk region.
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Tom Cruise hands Olympic flag to LA, closing Paris Games
Movie star Tom Cruise rappelled from the roof of France's national stadium and received the Olympic flag on Sunday (11 August), bringing a heavy dose of Hollywood to the closing ceremony of the Paris Games.
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People flee wildfire near Athens as it spreads ‘like lightning’
Residents fled their homes on Sunday (11 August) as a fast-moving wildfire outside Athens fuelled by hot, windy weather burned trees, houses and cars and sent smoke clouds over the Greek capital.
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