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Council pushes for tougher stance on farmer seed swaps in new EU law
EU member states are in favour of stricter rules on marketing seeds and other plant reproductive material (PRM), especially concerning exchanges between farmers.
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The Brief – Farage’s UK election tactics means a far-right that is all talk but no trousers
Nigel Farage has the British electorate's attention, but his latest moves against the Labour party could doom an otherwise popular British far-right to political irrelevance.
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French elections: Candidates’ proposals to lower energy bills hit European law
All three blocs running in French parliamentary elections are promising rebates on energy bills, with most of the envisaged measures compatible with European law but subject to certain conditions.
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Privatisation of French public broadcasting possible if RN comes to power
The French far right, united behind the Rassemblement National (RN), has made the carve-up and sale of public broadcasting one of its priorities, although the details of the sale remain unknown.
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French markets wobble as EU Commission launches deficit procedure
France's financial markets lost further ground on Wednesday (19 June) after the European Commission announced it intends to open an excessive deficit procedure (EDP) over the national budget, exacerbating fears that the ongoing political reshuffling may compound the country's economic headwinds.
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France does not contribute ‘enough’ to EU pharmaceutical sovereignty, lobby says
France is lagging behind in the production of medicines, the association of French pharmaceutical companies, Leem, warned in a new barometer published on Tuesday (June 18).
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The New Council Conclusion on the 8th EAP: A new step towards a Water-Smart Strategy [Promoted content]
On Monday, the 17th of June, the Council adopted its conclusions on the mid-term review of the 8th environment action programme, paving the way forward to a green, just and inclusive transition for a sustainable Europe. The water community welcomes these conclusions as they stress out ‘the important regulating role of water cycles for ecosystems, human life and the functioning of the economy and our society’.
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Cardiovascular disease tops Hungary’s health agenda for EU Presidency
In this week's Health Brief we look at the health priorities of the Hungarian Presidency of the Council.
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Ukraine’s agriculture and food production not shielded from war, warns agribusiness chief
The question of how to support the Ukrainian agrifood sector amid Russia’s war remains unanswered after last week’s Ukraine Recovery Conference, the president of the Ukrainian Agribusiness Club (UCAB) told Euractiv in an interview.
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Sweden adopts controversial US military cooperation agreement
Following a lengthy parliamentary debate, the bilateral military agreement between the USA and Sweden has been adopted by the majority of the Swedish Parliament, despite the concerns of the ecologist and far-left opposition about the transfer of nuclear weapons to Swedish soil.
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EU drafts plan to exempt long-haul flights from new emissions rules
The European Commission has drafted plans to exempt long-haul flights from rules on monitoring their non-CO2 emissions, after international carriers lobbied for an opt-out, documents seen by Reuters showed.
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US Senate passes bill to support ‘next generation’ nuclear energy deployment
The US Senate on Tuesday (18 June) passed a bill to accelerate the deployment of nuclear energy capacity, including by speeding permitting and creating new incentives for advanced nuclear reactor technologies.
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EU centre-right claims Costa is ‘too light’ on migration
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about Manfred Weber accepting the Polish nominee for EPP vice-president after previously opposing the pick, Italy possibly opposing Kaja Kallas as the pick for EU diplomacy chief, and so much more.
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US soldier jailed for nearly four years in Russia after love story turns sour
A US soldier was sentenced on Wednesday (19 June) to nearly four years in a Russian penal colony after being found guilty by a Russian court of stealing $113 from his girlfriend and making threats to kill her, a Reuters witness reported from the courtroom.
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France inspires Greek progressives to join forces
The collaboration among the left and socialists in France ahead of the snap parliamentary elections later this month has sparked a big debate in Athens, with voices calling for Greek progressives to join forces as well constantly increasing.
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NATO worried Russia may support North Korea’s missile and nuclear programs
NATO is concerned about support Russia could provide for North Korea's missile and nuclear programs, the alliance's head said on Tuesday (18 June) as Russian President Vladimir Putin began his first trip to the reclusive nuclear-armed country in 24 years.
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EU centre-right claims Costa is ‘too light’ on migration
The backstage talks over the EU top jobs continue after an informal summit earlier this week did not seal a preliminary deal, with the centre-right raising additional questions against the Socialist pick.
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As Russia shifts from gas exports to fertilizers, it is time for the EU to act [Promoted content]
The EU is becoming increasingly dependent on imports of Russian fertilizers, accounting for around a third of total EU imports of urea. This is providing revenue for Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and putting EU producers out of business.
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Hungary vows to ‘make Europe great again’ with EU presidency
Hungary on Tuesday (18 June) vowed to "make Europe great again" during its EU presidency starting next month, a take on former US president Donald Trump's famous campaign slogan.
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Bulgarian president refuses to meet Montenegrin PM after short wait
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, who on Tuesday was invited to meet Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, waited four minutes for his host to show up and left before the meeting took place.
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