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Donors to Ukraine must renew their focus on health, says WHO/Europe chief
During a visit to Ukraine this week, WHO’s Regional Director for Europe, Dr Hans Kluge, called for a renewed focus on health.
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Heavy flooding in central Europe has countries seek EU aid, funds
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Madrid denying claims of a ‘plot’ to assassinate Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Italy's far-right leader Matteo Salvini risking six years in prison, and so much more.
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Death of military pilots before air show sparks sharp criticism of Bulgarian army
The deaths of two Bulgarian military pilots on Friday sparked sharp criticism of the air force for attempting to hold an air show given the current poor state of Bulgarian fighter aviation.
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Georgia’s strongman suggests an apology for 2008 war with Russia
Georgia's most powerful man, Bidzina Ivanishvili, suggested that the South Caucasus country could apologise to Ossetians for the 2008 war with Russia that led to Moscow recognising two rebel Georgian regions, Georgian media reported.
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EPP wants sanctions and international arrest warrant for Maduro
The European Parliament's largest group, the European People's Party (EPP) have filed a resolution calling on EU countries to recognise opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia as the legitimate president of Venezuela and to do all they can to ensure he takes office in January 2025.
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Madrid denies claims of ‘plot’ to assassinate Maduro
The Spanish government has categorically rejected Venezuela’s claims that two of its citizens arrested by the country’s secret services on Saturday were part of Spanish intelligence and planned to carry out attacks, including an attempt to assassinate Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
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Italy’s Salvini risks six years in prison in migrant rescue prevention case
Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Lega leader Matteo Salvini risks six years in prison as he has been charged with kidnapping and neglect of duty by preventing the NGO vessel Open Arms from docking in Lampedusa in 2019.
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Outgoing ministers warn of far-right ideas infiltrating new Barnier government
Outgoing agriculture minister Marc Fesneau and the outgoing delegate-minister for European affairs Jean-Noël Barrot have both expressed their concern over right-wing ideas infiltrating the new government that is currently being put together by newly appointed Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
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Heavy flooding in central Europe has countries seek EU aid, funds
Torrential rains have severely impacted central European countries in the past few days, with Czechia confirming it will use EU funds and Poland announcing it will seek EU financial assistance and possibly activate the EU's emergency mechanism.
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Trump safe after new assassination attempt, suspect arrested
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was safe on Sunday (15 September) after the Secret Service foiled what the FBI called an apparent assassination attempt while he was golfing on his course in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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Conservative Merz to announce bid to challenge German Chancellor Scholz in 2025 election
The leader of the centre-right CDU, Friedrich Merz, will soon announce his bid to run for chancellor, German media reported on Sunday (15 September), making him the likely main challenger to Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
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[BERLIN CAPS] Germany promises “no long traffic jams” as it starts flexible border checks
Starting from Monday (16 September), German police will conduct spot checks at all of Germany’s borders, while the country’s government has been rushing to reassure its irritated neighbours.
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Borrell urges defence of industries in face of US-China tensions
Future EU-China relations will depend on Beijing’s position on Ukraine and its alignment with Russia, as the bloc seeks to defend its industries and avoid a trade war, EU’s chief diplomat Josep Borrell told Euractiv Italy. “Despite the EU’s clear-eyed,...
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Ukraine seeks Western ammunition as Putin threatens NATO-Russia war
NATO's Military Committee met in Prague on Friday and Saturday to discuss stepping up NATO's support package for Ukraine, after Russia warned NATO that a strike with Western-made missiles would be considered an act of war.
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Vestager welcomes Draghi report, asks businesses to trust EU single market
As double term as the European Commission's competition chief draws to a close, Margrethe Vestager has welcomed the long-awaited Draghi report and said the single market must work better to allow companies to gain success fairly.
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EU’s Borrell calls Maduro’s regime ‘dictatorial’
The EU's chief diplomat Josep Borrell described Nicolás Maduro's regime in Venezuela as “dictatorial” and “authoritarian” on Sunday, alluding to those forced to flee the country, including the opposition leader whom Madrid granted asylum last week.
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New term, new EU foreign policy?
Welcome to Euractiv’s Global Europe Brief, your weekly update on the EU from a global perspective. You can subscribe to receive our newsletter here. Dear readers, In today’s edition: A think tank report that could be Kallas’ new to-do list NATO’s...
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Israel renews ‘anti-Semitism’ jibe against EU’s Borrell after latest criticism
Israel's foreign minister again accused EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell of "anti-Semitism" Saturday (14 September) after the top diplomat expressed outrage at the killing of UN staff in an Israeli strike in Gaza.
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Poland backs ending EU benefits for Ukrainian men of fighting age
Poland would support ending welfare payments to Ukrainian men of fighting age in Europe to push them to return home and fight Russia's invasion, the Polish foreign minister has said.
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Scholz seeks allies in Central Asia as first chancellor to visit region in decades
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is stepping up his outreach to Central Asia, seeking economic synergies and geopolitical coordination as he becomes the first chancellor in decades to visit the region.
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