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The Brief – Green backlash pending in Germany?
In full campaign mode, Germany's conservatives are blaming the country's economic woes on the very party they may have to form a government with: the Greens.
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EU countries find compromise on fishing reduction in western Mediterranean
The agreement allows fishermen to recover fishing days if they implement more sustainable practices.
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Scholz submits request to hold confidence vote, paves way for February elections
Scholz's announcement keeps Germany firmly on track for early elections in February 2025.
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Ukraine-Russia war raised in Putin-Orbán call
Orban, Trump and Putin's closest ally in the EU, has repeatedly called for peace talks and refused to send military aid to Ukraine.
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Brussels allows member states to limit access to asylum
Regarding pushbacks, member states' measures must align with EU law, the Commission said.
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Parliament negotiators caution against reforms conditionality for EU budget
“We don’t want farmers to have payments suspended if a government doesn’t do a pension reform,” said the Parliament's co-lead negotiator Siegfried Mureșan.
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Poland Council presidency to focus on ‘relatively low-hanging fruits’ to deepen capital markets
Poland aims to promote a broader “equity culture” in the EU by removing various regulatory obstacles.
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Shiori Itō: Trump’s re-election makes me question why we vote for men who abuse their power
"I was trapped and disabled by the systems that were meant to protect me," writes award-winning filmmaker Shiori Ito.
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Reconciling Privacy and Innovation: The Path Forward on AI in the EU [Promoted content]
In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, Europe finds itself at the epicenter of a critical debate: how to protect fundamental rights while fostering the innovation that drives our digital society?
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Top EU-Brazil MEP: EU-Mercosur deal is ‘urgent, visionary, bold’
The EU-Mercosur agreement "goes far beyond narrow European interests," writes MEP Hélder Sousa Silva.
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Killing of UnitedHealthcare executive ignites US patient anger over health insurance
The killing last week of a powerful health insurance executive has ignited an outpouring of anger from Americans struggling to receive and pay for medical care.
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Balkan journalists battle deluge of SLAPP lawsuits
SLAPPs -- or strategic lawsuits against public participation -- are being increasingly used by the rich and powerful to bully and silence journalists, activists and NGOs.
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MEPs to vote in plenary on creating full health committee
The European Parliament's leaders will first approve the plans in a meeting on Wednesday, a source told Euractiv.
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Middle East conflicts stir safety fears for Europe’s airline pilots
The ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran and the abrupt ousting of President Bashar al-Assad by Syrian rebels at the weekend have raised further concerns for airline safety.
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Israel says its air strikes destroyed most of Syria’s strategic weapons stockpiles
The scale of the Israeli strikes echoed a similar wave of attacks in southern Lebanon in September that destroyed a significant quantity of Hezbollah's missile stocks.
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Puigdemont joins forces with Spanish right as he enters political ‘cold war’ with Sánchez
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Romania’s pro-European parties starting coalition talks, Human Rights Watch urging EU action against Poland’s illegal pushbacks, and so much more.
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Romania’s pro-European parties begin coalition talks amid tense national mood
A new government must be formed quickly to finalise the budget and schedule presidential elections.
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Bulgaria to stop Russian gas transit unless Gazprom pays
"Bulgaria must stop the flow of Russian gas on 20 December."
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Expert proposes sovereignty-safe alternative to EU telecoms consolidation plan
Operators need to accept they are slowly "dying" as connectivity is becoming a commodity, Genna said.
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Tech Pro Brief – a telecoms third way, Big Tech and the payment service regulation, new Digital Decade targets
Euractiv's Pro newsletter covering all things Tech, brought to you by Chris Powers, Théophane Hartmann, and Jacob Wulff Wold.
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