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Council of Europe delegation visits Spain over amnesty law, rule of law
A delegation from the Council of Europe's Venice Commission arrived in Madrid on Thursday to discuss details of the controversial amnesty law that would pardon Catalonian separatists involved in the unsuccessful and illegal 2017 independence bid, which Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez promised to push through in exchange for separatist votes in parliament.
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Poland is sceptical about 90% emission reduction target, cites economic concerns
Poland is unlikely to back the European Union’s new climate target of cutting CO2 emissions by 90% by 2040, citing the economic and social risks that come with speeding up the green transitions, Polish media reported.
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Kyiv counts on Portugal and Brazil for peace plan
In an interview with Lusa, the deputy head of the Ukrainian presidency's office, Ihor Zhovkva, recalled that last summer, Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa promised to "promote good contacts" between his Brazilian counterpart Lula da Silva and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Former French tech minister Jean-Noël Barrot takes over EU portfolio in reshuffle
Jean-Noël Barrot, tech minister since July 2022, was appointed as new EU minister in the final stretch of the French government reshuffle late on Thursday.
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New additions to Meloni’s ECR cools relations between ID and EPP
Relations between the European Parliament’s far-right ID group and the right-wing European People’s Party (EPP) seem to have cooled following the new addition of Eric Zemmour’s far-right party Reconquête!, with relations expected to cool even further if and when Orban’s Fidesz joins.
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EU’s Borrell wants EU voters to know what it’d be like to have Putin as neighbour
EU citizens should be better informed about what it would mean to have a “puppet” government in Ukraine, as in Belarus, if Russia were to take over the country in the run-up to EU elections in June, warned the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, pointing out that President Vladimir Putin currently seems to have no intention of backing down.
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Georgia parliament approves West sceptic as new PM
Georgia's parliament on Thursday (8 February) confirmed former ruling party leader Irakli Kobakhidze -- known for his anti-Western rhetoric -- as the Black Sea nation's next prime minister.
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Czechia to abstain during EU Migration Pact vote
Czechia will abstain in the upcoming vote on the EU’s Migration and Asylum Pact, said Transport Minister Martin Kupka (ODS) after this week’s cabinet meeting, adding that the pact’s new version is worse than the one Czechia helped prepare when it held the EU presidency in the second half of 2022.
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No protections for undocumented women in EU directive on gender violence
While the EU agreed on its first-ever legislative arsenal to fight violence against women, the final agreement provides no guarantee that undocumented migrant women will be able to lodge a complaint without risking deportation.
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New EU sanctions package to target Russian military, tech firms for war anniversary
The EU is expected to hit more Russian military and tech firms, including firms shipping ammunition from North Korea, as part of a new package of measures to mark two years since Russia invaded Ukraine.
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Childhood diabetes crisis stalks Europe, more screening urged
The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) predicts a 13% rise in diabetes prevalence in Europe by 2045, with 61 million affected. Europe has the highest incidence of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) in children and adolescents, and the second highest per-person diabetes cost globally, spending €175 billion in 2021.
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Grinding to a halt, Europe’s fertiliser sector facing ruin by Russia
Europe’s Herculean efforts to reduce energy reliance on Russia have not been matched when it comes to fertiliser. The European Council’s hesitation to add fertilisers to Russian sanctions is putting Europe’s fertiliser industry at risk of catastrophe.
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Warsaw hesitant to join Critical Medicines Alliance, dragging heels on critical drugs list
Progress on a Critical Medicines List at the European level is underway, but Poland has yet to finalise its national list of 52 APIs critical to drug safety. Polish ministry appears uncertain of Warsaw's participation in the Critical Medicines Alliance.
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Fight over low-emission zones stalls EU negotiations on road safety
A fight over the cross-border enforcement of low-emission zones is delaying an EU law that aims to facilitate cross-border enforcement of traffic offences, such as driving the wrong way and dangerous overtaking, to improve road safety.
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EU grants 210 mln to Mauritania to curb irregular migration
The EU will help Mauritania curb the number of migrants passing through the country en route to Spain's Canary Islands, European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced during a visit to the West African country on Thursday (8 February).
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Retailers: Stricter rules for food supply chain will not improve farmers’ situation
Amid calls from several EU leaders to re-examine the balance of market power in the supply chain, the retailers' association Eurocommerce has called for stricter rules against transnational purchase alliances to be avoided.
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Zelenskyy replaces Ukraine’s top general Zaluzhny
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy replaced on Thursday (8 February) Ukraine's top commander Valery Zaluzhny, saying that the army needed "updated leadership", in a move that ended months of tensions between the two top officials.
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The Brief – The name is Bond, European defence bond
It looks like despite political infighting, the US Senate will unlock its $60-billion military aid package to Ukraine as it fights Russian aggression.
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Platform work rulebook hangs by thread ahead of member states’ final nod
Negotiators from the European Commission, Council and Parliament struck a deal on the Platform Work Directive - for the second time - on Thursday (8 February), with all eyes now on member states, who have been asked to rubberstamp it on Friday.
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Meta and TikTok sue European Commission over Digital Services Act fee
Meta and TikTok are suing the European Commission over a supervisory fee that companies affected by the EU’s Digital Services Act will have to pay yearly.
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