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Kos expected to face tough questions on countering enlargement backsliding
A key question will be how fast further accession rounds could happen and whether Kos will commit to specific dates.
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2024 will be world’s hottest on record, EU scientists say
The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said that from January to October, the average global temperature had been so high that 2024 was sure to be the world's hottest year.
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UN to Israel: Replacing UNRWA relief agency would be your responsibility
The UN formally responded in a letter to Israel's decision to cut ties with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, a move that UNRWA has said leaves its operations in Gaza and the West Bank at risk of collapse.
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Kubilius urges boost in defence spending, not over Trump, but real threat Putin
The first-ever commissioner-designate for defence called on member states to boost military spending.
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EU Agriculture Commissioner calls for separate CAP budget during Bucharest trip
He said that farmers "need to be sure that they will get the money without conditions.
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ECR official calls Meloni Trump’s ‘natural interlocutor’ in Europe
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Bulgaria being unaware of a possible Russian deal for the largest refinery in Balkans, Poland's foreign minister confident Poland will lead EU policymaking following Trump win, and so much more.
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Bulgaria unaware of possible Russian deal for the largest refinery in Balkans
The government should see how the sale would affect the fuel market in Bulgaria.
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Fico’s Smer no longer Slovakia’s most popular party
Fico mentioned that polls cannot be trusted.
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Tusk’s MEPs confident Serafin’s Commissionerr hearing will go smoothly
Serafin is a professional, well-prepared person, and some say no better candidate exists.
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Germany’s far-right AfD party to eject members for suspected links to militant group
The AfD said it would initiate court proceedings to kick out "members affected by the measures taken by the attorney general", after eight people were arrested arrested for suspected involvement in an extremist group accused of planning an armed revolt.
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With Trump in White House, Polish FM confident country will lead EU policymaking
Poland's leadership will rise to the occasion, Sikorski said.
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Transatlantic ties malaise looms large over EU leaders’ talks in Budapest
"We're relatively calm and focused, and we have time until January to prepare to the maximum," one EU diplomat told Euractiv.
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EU court rejects banks’ appeal against Madeira state aid
The GCUE has already rejected several appeals by Portugal concerning State aid in the MFZ.
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Trump win ‘bad news’ for EU, warns foundation linked to Spanish centre-right
Trump represents populism marinated in protectionist, isolationist approaches, they said.
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ECR official calls Meloni Trump’s ‘natural interlocutor’ in Europe
He said Trump could even consider Meloni's idea of remote migrant processing centres.
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Decarbonisation or Deindustrialisation? The CBAM Challenge [Promoted content]
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) must safeguard Europe’s aluminium industry by focusing on direct emissions, covering downstream products, and upholding protections against carbon leakage to prevent outsourcing emissions and production beyond Europe’s borders.
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US expands sanctions against Bosnian Serb leader’s network
Milorad Dodik, the pro-Russian president of Bosnia's autonomous Serb Republic (RS) who has long advocated the region's secession from Bosnia, is already under US and UK sanctions.
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UK to sign new agreements on people smuggling with Western Balkan countries
The UK government says that almost 100,000 migrants from third countries transited through the Western Balkans last year, making it "a key route used by those who end up in the EU or UK illegally".
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Next steps for Germany government as breakdown leaves Europe in limbo
Germany’s coalition collapse raises questions on the new European dynamic that had been unleashed by the victory of Donald Trump
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Trump election offers mixed fortunes for Europe’s climate, energy, industrial ambitions
The re-election of Donald Trump as US President on Wednesday, 6 November, could have major consequences for Europe's energy security, industrial competitiveness, and climate goals. One of the first consequences of Donald Trump's re-election was a rise in the value...
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