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UN COP16 nature talks gridlocked as conservation funding trickles in
Advocacy groups said the pledges - which brings the total raised by the fund to about $400 million - fell far short of the billions of dollars envisioned for the fund.
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US politicians, celebrities blast Trump-allied comedian for calling Puerto Rico ‘garbage’
"This was a wake-up call for people who might have thought that things would not be that bad under Trump," said Matt Tuerk, the Democratic mayor of Allentown, Pennsylvania, which is majority Latino and almost one-third Puerto Rican,
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Borissov’s only options for governing: four-party coalition, shadow majority
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about most Romanians wanting their next president to be pro-European, a Swedish MEP wanting those applying for citizenship to recognise Israel, and so much more.
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Israel votes to ban UN aid agency UNRWA
UNRWA workers involved in terrorist activities against Israel must be held accountable, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
The head of UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini, said the vote opposes the UN charter and violates international law.
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Google backs new EU cloud lobby, meets early critics
'Creating a wide network of lobby organisations is the core strategy of US Big Tech,' Corporate Europe Observatory researcher Bram Vanker told Euractiv.
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Most Romanians prefer their next president to be pro-Western
Those under 30 with a higher level of education are more likely to lean pro-Western.
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Europe must prepare to defend itself before it is too late
Despite massive efforts to ramp up production, the European defence industry is nowhere near matching the output of Russia.
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Polish minister sues ex-PM over soldier’s death at border
Bodnar said the accusations have caused damage to his reputation.
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Portuguese electricity prices lower than EU average
Electricity prices surge in Europe, but not in Portugal.
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EU’s Borrell urges international community to ‘pressure’ Israel for a ceasefire
Borrell said it is necessary to start working towards a two-state solution.
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China, EU clash on negotiating strategy as electric vehicle tariffs loom closer
“The Chinese government wants to control the negotiations, and the Commission works differently,” said Alicia García-Herrero, an expert on China at EU policy think-tank Bruegel.
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Swedish MEP wants anyone applying for citizenship to recognise Israel
Only the German state of Saxony-Anhalt was required to recognise the State of Israel for citizenship.
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Borissov’s only options for governing: four-party coalition, shadow majority
Any new government will likely be unstable with new elections next year.
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North Korea troops in Russia ready to go to frontline, Seoul’s spy agency says
South Korea's president Yoon Suk Yeol, in a phone call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, said the deployment of North Korean troops to the front lines of the war in Ukraine may come sooner than expected.
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Thousands take to Georgia’s streets as uncertainty grips country after contested polls
Georgia's opposition had called on Western partners to support a re-run of the contested polls.
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EU eyes Georgia amid election fraud allegations
The recent parliamentary elections in Georgia have sparked significant controversy after the allegations of electoral manipulation both before and during polling day.
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EU-China electric car consultations in pipeline as tariffs loom [Advocacy Lab Content]
The European Union and China have agreed to further engage in technical consultations regarding battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in a bid to avoid trade tensions as potential tariffs loom.
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Clear policies for AI in journalism, imperative for ethics [Advocacy Lab Content]
Developing clear policies and guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in journalism is imperative to ensure media organisations remain committed to ethical and transparent practices. But how?
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Nuclear energy, Kazakhstan’s golden opportunity to engage the West [Advocacy Lab Content]
Following Kazakhstan’s ‘Yes’ vote for the construction of a nuclear power plant, the West has a golden opportunity to increase engagement and counterbalance Russia and China’s influence in the uranium-rich country.
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Outfoxing Europe’s fur trade, politicians take a pelting [Advocacy Lab Content]
Europe’s 1,000 active fur farms are facing further calls for full or partial bans. The EU’s mink, fox and racoon dog farms maintain approximately eight million animals, the trade remains lucrative, but political pressure is rising.
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