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Germany’s hard-left BSW stars at Italy’s M5S rally, revives talks of new left bloc
Wagenknecht said the Ukraine war would be over, but Europe kept sending weapons.
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Spain’s centre-right ‘foolish’ to think EPP would upset EU alliance, expert says
Molina believes that Weber never intended to break the alliance with the S&D and the Liberals.
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Hezbollah rockets land near Tel Aviv after large Israeli strike on Beirut
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on Sunday said a US ceasefire proposal was awaiting final approval from Israel.
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Romanian PM and hard-right candidate in a tie at first round of presidential election
The result is surprising, because opinion polls evaluated hard-right Călin Georgescu’s result in the single digits and gave bigger chances to another extremist candidate, George Simion.
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Production cap key focus of global plastics treaty talks
The most ambitious proposal on the table is a global primary plastic reduction target of 40% by 2040.
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ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Hamas commander – what now?
Can the ICC’s 124 member states, none of which include Israel or the US, enforce them effectively?
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EU Parliament to approve von der Leyen’s new Commission this week
The next European Commission is on track to take office on 1 December, as planned.
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F-gaslighting: No time to cool Europe’s climate leadership
The illegal trade in super polluting refrigerant gases and Donald Trump’s return to the White House could shake Europe’s ambitious climate roadmap for the cooling sector. What steps must the EU take to safeguard its hard-won progress? Davide Sabbadin is...
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What ‘deal’ the EU can offer Trump
With less than two months to go to prepare for another Trump administration, EU member states have started considering what bargain they could strike with the next man in the White House.
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COP29 outcome: EU upbeat on finance, disappointed on climate action
Countries agree to triple global climate financing until 2035, but EU criticises lack of agreement on concrete climate action.
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Hard right’s Simion in with a chance as Romanians vote for president
Voting by Romanians abroad, who can influence the result and where radical leader George Simion is popular, began on Friday (22 November). Simion voted in Rome.
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Developing nations blast $300 billion COP29 climate deal as insufficient
The agreement would provide $300 billion annually by 2035, boosting rich countries' previous commitment to provide $100 billion per year in climate finance by 2020.
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Warsaw Mayor runs for Polish president as ruling party’s candidate
Rafał Trzaskowski beat Polish foreign minister Radosław Sikorski to be lead candidate.
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COP29 braces for new deal after poorer nations reject climate offer
President-elect Donald Trump takes office in two months and is expected to again pull the world's largest economy out of climate diplomacy.
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Putin says Russia will keep testing new missile in combat
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Kyiv was working with its Western partners to work out systems to counter "new risks".
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US sanctions on Gazprombank will accelerate EU-Russia decoupling, analysts say
Experts noted that the threat of so-called “secondary sanctions” would increase the pressure on Western companies to cut any remaining financial ties with the EU’s eastern neighbour.
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Closing rule of law procedure against Poland ‘a good decision’, Reynders said
Reynders welcomes the progress made towards the restoring of the rule of law in Poland.
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The Brief – How the West made Putin go nuclear, or not
The regional conflict in Ukraine has acquired elements of a global character, says Putin.
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Delivering Benefits for Patients and health systems through value added medicines [Promoted content]
James Burt, Chair of the Value Added Medicines Sector Group at Medicines for Europe shares his vision how off-patent innovation can help sustainably address today's major public health needs such as antimicrobial resistance, cardiovascular disease or the burden on health systems.
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Europe’s broken food system, time to finance resilient and sustainable food systems [Advocacy Lab Content]
Europe’s farmers are facing a chronic 62% financing gap. Many young farmers cannot get business bank loans. If farming goes broke, the EU’s food security evaporates.
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