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Romanian government approves Patriot system donation to Ukraine
The Romanian government adopted a bill that would see Romania donate a Patriot surface-to-air missile system to Ukraine on Monday, sending the proposal to parliament for urgent debate and approval.
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Pro-Russian socialists in Bulgaria expel longtime leader
The National Council of the pro-Russian Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) has decided to expel its former leader, Kornelia Ninova, from the party following a series of electoral defeats.
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Poland must shoot down Russian missiles over Ukraine, minister says
Warsaw must shoot down Russian missiles over Ukraine before they enter its airspace, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on Monday, despite NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg already ruling out such a move.
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Ukraine’s bondholders approve crucial $20 billion debt restructuring
Ukraine announced on Wednesday (3 September) that international bondholders had formally approved its plan to restructure over $20 billion of debt amid its ongoing war with Russia.
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Czech MEPs criticise Spain’s commissioner pick, anticipate tough hearings
Czech lawmakers in the European Parliament have made it clear that they oppose the candidacy of Spanish candidate Teresa Ribera for the role of European commissioner responsible for the climate agenda.
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Regional election results pose dilemma for Germany’s Ukraine supporters
As the Russia-friendly BSW part has become the new pivotal player in Eastern Germany, the country’s Russia hawks appear poised to make concessions and tone down their rhetoric to form stable governments.
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Greek MEP ready to claim main opposition Syriza party’s leadership
Greece’s main opposition leftist Syriza party should put an end to its internal divisions and take initiatives to speak to other progressive forces, EU lawmaker Nikolas Farantouris told Euractiv, adding that he stands ready to claim the party’s leadership.
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Venezuela issues arrest warrant for opposition leader González
Venezuela's attorney general's office said on Monday (2 September) a court has issued an arrest warrant for opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, accusing him of conspiracy and other crimes.
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Putin arrives in Mongolia, key link in planned gas pipeline to China
The Kremlin said on Monday (2 September) that Russian President Vladimir Putin had arrived for a state visit in Mongolia, which lies on the route of a planned new gas pipeline connecting Russia and China.
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Picking up a Commissioner: Von der Leyen’s act of responsibility
Bulgaria has answered Commission President’s request and submitted two candidacies for EU Commissioner. Von der Leyen’s decision should be based on the candidate’s integrity, and not according to political favoritism, writes Yordan Terziyski.
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US researchers identify launch site of Russia’s new nuclear-powered missile
Two US researchers say they have identified the probable deployment site in Russia of the 9M370 Burevestnik, a new nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed cruise missile touted by President Vladimir Putin as "invincible."
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First picks for Commissioner portfolios revealed, Italy’s far right to get economy
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has made her first picks for her top team, with the key economy vice-president job going to Italy's far-right nominee, German newspaper Die Welt reported Tuesday (3 September).
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Far-right election success pushes Germany towards political instability
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) secured one-third of the vote in East Germany’s elections on Sunday, prompting parties across the political spectrum to rule out coalitions with the extremist group. However, enforcing a domestic cordon sanitaire could result in unlikely alliances and fuel discontent among voters.
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German progressive parties to blame for far-right election victory, says leading French left-wing MEP
Germany’s progressive parties bear significant responsibility for the historic surge in support for the far-right AfD in Sunday’s state elections in eastern Germany, Manon Aubry, the French co-chair of the Left Group in the European Parliament, told Euractiv in an interview on Monday (2 September).
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NATO member Turkey to request membership of Russia-led BRICS
Turkey will be the first NATO member to request membership of the BRICS economic bloc spearheaded by the leaders of Russia and China, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, agencies reported.
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EU-led rescue mission for Houthi-hit ship off Yemen ‘about to begin’
A rescue mission for an oil tanker still ablaze after being attacked by Houthi rebels off the coast of Yemen last month, is about to begin, the European Union's Red Sea naval mission said late Monday (2 September).
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EU auditors: Payment delays threaten pandemic recovery fund goals
Delays in the disbursement of the European Union’s multibillion-euro Covid-19 recovery fund are severely hampering member states’ ability to rebound from the pandemic, according to a study released on Monday (2 September) by the European Court of Auditors (ECA).
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Promising crop forecasts suggest olive oil price relief
Olive oil prices in the EU reached record highs last January, surging by up to 50% compared to the previous year and leading to significant changes in consumers’ choices.
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Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib designated as European Commissioner
Following the nomination of Romanian Roxana Mînzatu, Belgium has also put forward a female candidate, 45-year-old Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib as European Commissioner.
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Local German elections cause European stir
The recent electoral success of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the German states of Thuringia and Saxony has sparked a range of reactions from politicians across the European Union.
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