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EU defence industry programme latest: debate swirls on funding rules for foreign companies
The latest compromise text, seen by Euractiv, shows reduced ambitons for securing the EU's supply in the long-term.
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EU legislators quiz candidates for ethics watchdog in Brussels
The European Parliament will elect the new ombudsman in Strasbourg on 17 December.
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Hungarian presidency hits main targets on health, struggles on others
At the final Health Council of the Hungarian Presidency, EU ministers will agree on two key plans, but discussions on smoke-free environment rules may take a sour turn.
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Single ticketing is not enough to get business travellers onto trains
It’s clear that business travellers are ready to make the shift. But to truly embrace this change, the EU and governments must act quickly
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Analysts: French budget dispute unlikely to trigger Greece-style economic collapse
“We're experiencing high political instability – no question about that. But I don't think we're in financial instability territory at this point."
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Why Michel Barnier’s young government might fall
In this episode, host Giada Santana and politics reporter Thèo Bourgery-Gonse chat about the controversies around the French budget package.
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Key partner quits EDF’s Nuward small nuclear reactor project
According to a TechniAtome internal email seen by Euractiv, on 5 July the teams working on the Nuward project were asked to demobilise - just four days after EDF announced its intention to "evolve the design" of its SMR.
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LIVE NOW! The urban mobility transition – How can the EU achieve more sustainable transport
For the EU to meet its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and achieving climate neutrality by 2050, innovation and transformation in the mobility sector is crucial.
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The Brief – Black Sea turbulence
Bulgaria and Romania not having a government at a time when the outcome of the Ukraine war could discussed is reckless, to say the least.
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French government on the verge of collapse, sends shockwaves across Eurozone
All eyes are now on Wednesday's vote of no-confidence.
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German centrist parties add support for early revision of CO2 car rules
Countries pushing for an early revision of EU CO2 car rules include Italy, Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia and France.
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DSA audit score card: How are Big Tech platforms complying with the EU’s landmark legislation?
The EU's Digital Service Act requires 19 large online platforms to get independent audits to ensure transparency and protection of users' rights. Euractiv has compiled the results.
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Steelmakers urge EU to introduce mandatory ‘green’ steel quotas for carmakers
Make green steel mandatory for cars produced for sale in Europe, argues a coalition of steelmakers, hydrogen producers and the think-tank T&E.
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Technology sovereignty is an existential matter for Europe [Promoted content]
The DIGITAL SME Summit on 10 December will explore how SMEs can deliver it.
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Germany’s Scholz announces Ukraine military aid in visit to Kyiv
"Germany will remain Ukraine’s strongest supporter in Europe," Scholz wrote on X.
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Europe’s beauty and personal care industry is a powerhouse of economic activity.
The beauty and personal care industry is a vital pillar of Europe’s society and economy contributing €29bn in added economic value to Europe and employing almost three million people across its value chain.
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At least 25 killed as Russian, Syrian jets intensify bombing of Syrian rebel territory
The insurgents are a coalition of Turkey-backed mainstream secular armed groups along with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, an Islamist group.
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Protests in Georgia spread as PM defies US condemnation
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze dismissed criticism by the United States, which has condemned the use of "excessive force" against demonstrators.
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Poland’s PiS protests new school subject, claims it will pervert children
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the opposition leader in Slovakia being ready to discuss snap elections, the Italian government presenting a united front, and so much more.
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Biden signs presidential pardon for his son Hunter
The White House had said repeatedly that Biden would not pardon or commute sentences for Hunter, a recovering drug addict who became a target of Republicans, including President-elect Donald Trump.
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