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Bauhaus projects are maturing, lessons from von der Leyen’s marquee strategy [Advocacy Lab Content]
With funding commitments of €380 million, the New European Bauhaus has sparked 500 projects. Creativity is flourishing. What lessons have been learned, and how will the project continue to unfold?
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Is China striding past Europe, America and Japan on nuclear fusion? [Advocacy Lab Content]
China has emerged as a global leader in nuclear fusion research, driven by strong government backing, significant investment, and a focus on cutting-edge technology. Europe is playing catch-up. Are fusion partnerships the way forward for the EU?
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Parliament can bring all stakeholders around the table to work on Alzheimer’s, says MEP Jerković [Advocacy Lab Content]
Europe is ill-equipped to diagnose Alzheimer’s early and accurately, yet Alzheimer’s is a condition affecting millions of European citizens. Prioritising research is critical to success.
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The state of media freedom in Europe, challenges and protections
Foreign influences on EU media are part of hybrid attacks, the spread of disinformation and the undermining of institutions. What can be done to stem the tide and revitalise quality journalism across the union?
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Combating foreign influences in media, experts call on EU to step up action [Advocacy Lab Content]
European democracy struggles to resist foreign influence attacks. EU legislative processes are bombarded daily with disinformation. Funding quality media effectively is just one approach to slow the slide to ‘the dark side’ of journalism, regulation is another.
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MEP calls for New European Bauhaus incorporation into Public Procurement Directive [Advocacy Lab Content]
Danish Green MEP Rasmus Nordqvist, a designer who has collaborated with many architects, spoke with Euractiv after the New European Bauhaus white paper presentation in the European Parliament about what it means for Europe’s urban spaces.
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Undiagnosed HIV cases exceed 5% in Belgium, ‘Figures not good’ says Flemish Minister of Welfare
A surge in sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhoea and chlamydia is complicating the HIV epidemic. STIs increase the risk of contracting HIV if exposed. A decline in condom use is adding to the crisis.
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Don’t risk EU institutional split on foreign policy, Borrell warns before new Commission term
Problems will only deepen with new structure of Von der Leyen Commission, he warned.
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Romanians will learn on Monday if first round of presidential election is annulled
If the Constitutional Court announces a rerun, the first round of voting in the presidential election could take place on 15 December and the run-off could be on 29 December.
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UK spy chief says Russia behind ‘staggeringly reckless’ sabotage in Europe
In general terms, Richard Moore said the world was in its most dangerous state in his 37 years working in the intelligence world
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In TV interview, Zelenskyy opens the door to ceasefire with Russia
Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated that he would accept a two-phase solution under which Russia would return the occupied Ukrainian territories at a later stage "diplomatically".
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Explosion damages Kosovo power infrastructure, PM accuses Serbia of terrorism
In a sign of ethnic tensions between the two Balkan countries, Prime Minister Albin Kurti blamed Serbian criminal gangs without providing proof.
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The Brief – Romania counts its demons
Georgescu best embodied the revolt against a political system associated with corruption, cronyism, and inefficiency,
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Schneider drops ‘no risk’ exemption on deforestation rules, seeks EPP ministers’ support
“We are not insisting on creating a “zero-risk” category, as it is clear that several member states have concerns." wrote the Parliament’s lead negotiator on anti-deforestation rules.
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A tale of two bonds
France's borrowing costs briefly eclipsing those of Greece means Prime Minister Michel Barnier must come face-to-face with the Ghost of Crises Past.
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Turning CO2 into E-Methanol: EMPHATICAL & a Zero-Emission Future [Promoted content]
The European Union has allocated €17 million to the ambitious EMPHATICAL project, aiming to transform the metals industry by enabling it to achieve zero emissions and circular carbon processes by 2050.
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Armenia feels the impact of Georgian election fallout [Advocacy Lab Content]
Fears of Russian election interference and wider regional instability are worrying Armenian experts.
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Georgia’s election crisis could be a herald for democratic decline, EU membership
Georgia is now more vulnerable than it has been in a long time, captured by the oligarch Ivanishvili threatening to turn the country into a Russian satellite.
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Europe’s new economic security doctrine: Time for action, not ambiguity
If Europe doesn't approach economic security with unity and urgency, it will fall behind as the rules of the game change.
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Romania’s top court orders presidential election recount
Both candidates for the 8 December presidential election runoff, Călin Georgescu and Elena Lasconi, condemned the Constitutional Court ruling.
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