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Quarter of a million deaths linked to air pollution, says EU environment agency
Many hope that new EU air pollution regulations entering into force today could improve the situation.
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EU-Mercosur agreement: a necessary gamble
Behind the Commission's push to conclude the long-stalled agreement is a confluence of economic necessity and geopolitical urgency.
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Nordic justice ministers still not happy after TikTok, Meta gang violence meeting
As the region grapples with gang violence, tech companies must do their bit to prevent it.
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Mandatory written contracts in agriculture commissioner’s plan to empower farmers
"We know that when farmers come together, they get more power," Hansen told Euractiv
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Israeli troops near Damascus, say Syrian security, after Israeli airstrikes hit Syrian bases
Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have condemned the incursion. Saudi Arabia said the move would "ruin Syria's chances of restoring security".
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Netanyahu to take the stand in his corruption trial for the first time
Charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust, the Isreali prime minister will testify three times a week, despite the Gaza war and possible new threats posed by wider turmoil in the Middle East.
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Blinken warns Islamic State will try to re-establish capabilities in Syria
The Biden administration is seeking ways to engage with Syrian rebel groups who ousted Assad and is reaching out to partners in the region such as Turkey to help kick start informal diplomacy.
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Syria’s rebels work to form government, restore order after Assad ouster
With the mood in Damascus still celebratory, Assad's prime minister, Mohammed Jalali, on Monday handed power to the rebel-led Salvation Government.
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Czech Commissioner Síkela expects less ideology in new EU executive
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Portugal banning mobile phones in schools, Puigdemont threatening to torpedo the 2025 budget, and so much more.
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Romanian elections spark Bulgarian MPs to investigate Russian influence
Russian interests and propaganda remain a big issue for Bulgaria.
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PiS-dominated Polish constitutional tribunal has a new head
PiS accuses Tusk of dismantling the rule of law in Poland.
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Lufthansa Technik to open a factory in Portugal
The investment is another step towards the "re-industrialisation" of Portugal.
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Portugal to ban mobile phones in schools for years 1-6
Studies show the damage smartphones cause for children.
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Puigdemont threatens to torpedo 2025 budget as Sánchez can’t be trusted
Sources say Sánchez won't submit to a vote of confidence.
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Trump’s praise for Meloni doesn’t go unnoticed in Italy
The Trump-Meloni relationship is crucial for transatlantic relations, experts say.
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Eurogroup chief expresses ‘absolute confidence’ in resolution of French budget crisis
High debt levels and fiscal deficit are "a challenge” to the eurozone’s second largest economy.
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EU member states halt Syrian asylum applications following Assad regime fall
As for voluntary returns, the Commission said there is hope but also "uncertainty".
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Europe’s Maiaspace steps up effort to counter SpaceX with reusable rocket
Maiaspace scientists face technological challenges stemming in part from Europe's delay in fully embracing reusable technology.
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How well is Europe really doing in the clean energy race? [Promoted content]
Europe risks leaving its renewables potential untapped and falling short in the global clean energy race and ultimately failing to meet its climate change goals. An EU-wide Energy Storage Action Plan might be that last critical step to cross the finish line.
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Czech Commissioner Síkela expects less ideology in new EU executive
Síkela wants a Commission that is faster and more focused on specific priorities.
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