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Georgian opposition figures arrested as pro-EU protests continue
The opposition Coalition for Change party published a video on X showing Nika Gvaramia, the party's leader, being carried by the arms and legs by several men.
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Slovakia doubts Ukraine military victory, communication channels with ‘nuclear’ Russia needed
"Despite extensive efforts from Western partners, Ukraine’s position hasn’t improved significantly,”
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A Biotech Act for Europe [Promoted content]
Europe is at a crossroads as a global leader. And nowhere is that more evident than in the debate around the EU Biotech Act. The Biotech Act must unite urgency and ambition, and sit at the centre of the Commission’s mandate.
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Sunday’s presidential vote seen as referendum on Romania’s European future
Fears are rife that under Călin Georgescu the country would join the EU's far-right bloc and undermine European unity in the face of Russia.
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Germany’s plans to bring forward EU migration reform on brink of failure
The short-lived momentum for faster implementation of the EU pact at the October summit seems doomed to evaporate.
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ECB’s Lagarde doubles down on ‘Buy American’ plan for Trump presidency
"At the end of the day, one has to sit at the table because one has to recognise what is on the other side of the table. It's not a white flag."
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The ceasefire in Lebanon and Europe’s waning role in the Middle East
In this episode, host Giada Santana talks to Middle East experts Bilal Saab and Julien Barnes-Dacey about the terms of the shaky ceasefire agreement amidst Washington and Brussel’s diplomatic efforts in the region.
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If Europe wants a competitive green economy, it needs hard data
To realise the transition to a competitive and climate neutral economy Europe needs high quality data.
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South American, EU negotiators race to close divisive Mercosur trade deal
"We're hopeful. Pending issues are being submitted to the leaders to be finalized," Mauricio Lyrio, secretary of economic affairs at the Brazilian foreign ministry, said ahead of the summit
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French government collapse is one more blow to Macron’s EU stature
“This entire politico-institutional sequence since the European elections shows a loss of French influence across all EU institutions.”
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To sustain social cohesion, Hungary must invest in its human capital [Advocacy Lab Content]
Only 12.3 per cent of Hungarian women are employed when their youngest child is aged 0-2, compared to an OECD average of 37.9 per cent. The gender pay gap is 15.5 per cent. Change is coming.
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Bridging the cohesion gap, Hungary’s efforts to keep pace with the EU
In this Special Report we take a look at Hungary's formula for sustaining the country's social cohesion - focusing on investment in human capital to reduce economic disparities and prosper; and its strategy to deliver to ensure a higher standard of living for its citizens.
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Billions for cohesion funds in 2025, but louder calls for major reforms to optimise impact [Advocacy Lab Content]
Simplification and a more equitable balance should be at the heart of Europe's cohesion policy according to a recent report. Reforms should also focus on long-term investment strategies which increase solidarity.
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Europe increases bird flu monitoring – is it the next Disease X?
The next pandemic could come from one of 1,650 pathogens that experts say need to be studied closely in the search for the virus or bacteria that could cause a global outbreak. Europe is on alert for Disease X.
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Poland ends free preventive health screening programme for over-40s, revamp under consideration
Low uptake and poor monitoring of outcomes led to the cancellation of a health screening initiative. Some programme users had been gaming the system with overstated health concerns.
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Cyprus pushes for more joint procurement of medicines, starting with cancer drugs
Poor access to novel medicines has prompted Cyprus to propose an EU approach to voluntary joint procurement between member states.
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French left and far-right bring down Barnier government
The successful no confidence motion plunges France back into severe political crisis.
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Pressure mounts on EU for radical change to fishing quotas system
Ahead of next week's Council meeting, fishermen and NGOs are calling on the EU to review outdated allocation methods – for different reasons.
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NATO promises better strategy against cyber attacks and undersea cables
NATO diplomats and experts have long discussed what type of attack could trigger the mutual defence clause.
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