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Nations approve new UN rules on carbon markets at COP29
Nearly 200 nations agreed a number of crucial ground rules for setting a market in motion after nearly a decade of complex discussions.
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Netherlands to impose border controls from 9 December
The controls are set to last six months, part of a wider crackdown on migration proposed by the right-wing coalition led by the anti-Muslim nationalist PVV party of Geert Wilders.
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Italy’s Commission VP nominee Fitto faces tough MEPs grilling amid key political delays
Tuesday’s hold-ups might give the Socialists more leverage as they fear a tough voting stance on Fitto could spark backlash against Ribera, who is last in line to be grilled this afternoon.
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Kremlin dismisses reports Trump and Putin spoke in recent days as ‘pure fiction’
In an unusual move, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that no phonecall between Putin and Trump had taken place, contradicting reports by The Washington Post and by Reuters.
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Kallas to face questions on EU’s institutional foreign policy power balance
A key issue EU lawmakers might raise is the bloc’s inter-institutional power struggle on foreign policy issues.
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Spanish centre-right, EPP aim to corner Teresa Ribera over deadly floods
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Borissov now saying he wants to be prime minister, Spain's Partido Popular trying to torpedo Ribera's Commission spot, and so much more.
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Liberal MPs ask about possible foreign influence in Romania’s campaign
State actors potentially involved include Russia, Iran, China and North Korea.
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Trump expected to tap US Senator Marco Rubio for secretary of state
Marco Rubio was one of 15 Republican senators to vote against a $95 billion military aid package for Ukraine, passed in April.
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Borissov says he wants to be PM and pitches good ties with Trump
"Borissov to be prime minister? Please, let's talk seriously."
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Ex-presidential candidate Korčok joins PS in effort to defeat Fico’s Smer
Korčok wants "to help make Slovakia a modern, European nation”.
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Tusk warns of uncertain future as Poles celebrate Independence Day
Some see Poland as capable of taking a political lead in the EU.
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Ukraine rushes to reinforce east as pressure mounts in south and Russia’s Kursk
The escalating fighting along a more than 1,000-km front line is stretching Ukraine's already outnumbered troops at a critical moment after Donald Trump won the US election, raising the prospect of possible talks with Russia.
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Rome court blocks Meloni’s plans to transfer migrants to Albania again
The court ruled that the government's decree could not override EU law.
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Spanish centre-right, EPP aim to corner Teresa Ribera over deadly floods
“Ribera's disappearance in this crisis has undoubtedly caught our attention.”
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Séjourné to face questions on economy, Macron ties, nature of portfolio
“He won’t represent the interests of the French government, as you know," a French official reassured Brussels.
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COP29 climate summit: what to expect as key world leaders sit out
Join host Giada Santana as she talks with Euractiv’s climate, energy, and transport editor, Donagh Cagney, and climate reporter Paul Messad to discuss COP29.
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Why Draghi is wrong on the European solar Industry
Mario Draghi says that "for some technologies, like solar panels, foreign producers are so far ahead that attempting to capture production in Europe would only slow decarbonization”.
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European vanilla takes root between Rennes and The Hague
This leaves room for European companies such as Dutch company Koppert Cress, based in Monster near The Hague.
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Kazakhstan boosts agricultural exports, enhancing trade with EU [Advocacy Lab Content]
Kazakhstan is one of the non-European Union countries which will benefit from the European Investment Bank’s €465 million fund recently approved to support agriculture. Export grow is expected to follow.
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‘It’s a very individual disease’, Alzheimer’s activist urges policymakers to boost understanding [Advocacy Lab Content]
Despite no available curative treatment, receiving a timely and accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease helps patients and their families understand the changes they face. Public policy should reflect this, says activist.
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