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Belgian presidency moves toward France in platform work rulebook rewrite
The Belgian presidency of the EU Council is edging closer to France’s demands in a new iteration of the Platform Workers Directive obtained by Euractiv, by bringing back critical provisions that are close to Paris's heart.
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Jourová: EU Commission management is ‘on the edge’
The European Commission is “on the edge” in terms of its management, EU Commission Vice-President Věra Jourová said on Monday as she discussed the future structure of the EU executive.
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EU trade union chief urges ECB to cut interest rates
“The ECB needs to urgently bring down interest rates to limit the damage of its misguided policy and national governments should impose windfall taxes on the excess profits made by banks as a result of it."
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Towards a Future with More Cancer Survivors in Europe [Promoted content]
Targeted oncology treatments, enabled by biomarker testing, are leading a ‘Renaissance’ in the fight against cancer. To make full use of their potential, we need multi-stakeholder action in overcoming Europe’s testing infrastructure gaps and making testing more accessible.
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EU top diplomat says Trump Ukraine plan needs ‘miracle’
The EU's foreign policy chief on Monday (22 January) urged Donald Trump to share his "magical formula" for peace in Ukraine, after the former US president claimed he could end the war in 24 hours.
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Why formal accession negotiations with Ukraine should start with energy and climate
Focusing first on energy and climate in Ukraine's accession negotiations means nothing less than building a common Europe through a pragmatic approach, write Susanne Nies, Olha Bondarenko and Maciej Zaniewicz.
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Bulgaria insists on quota volumes for Ukrainian grain imports
The Bulgarian government is insisting on the introduction of tariffs and quotas on Ukrainian grain imports to the EU, citing the “significant” suffering of local farmers since the EU lifted trade restrictions on Ukrainian produce following the war in Ukraine.
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Farmers urge Romanian minister to demand resignation of EU agriculture commissioner
Romanian Agriculture Minister Florin Barbu has been urged to call for the resignation of EU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski if Romanian farmers are not granted crop rotation and fallow land exemptions at Tuesday’s Council of Ministers.
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EU trio visit Sarajevo to encourage Bosnia on EU path
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who recently has expressed reservations about Bosnia’s EU accession, will meet the country’s top officials in Sarajevo on Tuesday.
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Azmani’s bid for EU liberals’ Renew presidency at risk over far-right scare
Malik Azmani’s chances at becoming the new Renew group chief are dwindling as centrist EU lawmakers criticise his party’s involvement in coalition talks with the Dutch far-right, favouring French President Emmanuel Macron’s pick, Valérie Hayer.
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Portugal says EU needs plan to promote water availability to fight scarcity
Responding to the threat of water scarcity must include creating a plan to promote water availability in the European Union, namely through management technologies that reduce waste, said Portuguese Agriculture Minister Maria do Céu Antunes on Monday.
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Spains’ Sumar set to make gains in EU elections as key progressive voice
Spanish left-wing group Sumar is already working on presenting a strong candidacy for the EU elections, as the group sees the elections as the key to its project in Spain and the EU, Culture Minister and spokesman for the progressive Sumar platform Ernest Urtasun told a press conference on Monday.
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French farmers’ unions give PM one month to take action at EU level
Representatives of the French Farmers’ Union have urged new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal to get things moving in Brussels ahead of next month’s International Agricultural Show as the country grapples with growing farmer protests.
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German government parties dismiss AfD’s EU exit referendum call
Lawmakers from Germany’s governing parties on Monday rejected calls from the far-right AfD party to hold a Brexit-style referendum in Germany, saying “nobody in their right mind” would support such an idea.
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Tusk says Poland will remain Ukraine’s best ally, Orbán ‘won’t be fogiven’
Poland will maintain its military and political support for Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said in Kyiv on Monday, after accusing his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán of betraying Europe.
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Patience with Israel tested over video stunt as EU pushes for two-state solution
Israel's Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Monday (22 January) sidestepped a discussion on the situation in Gaza and a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at talks with EU counterparts, opting to show them aspirational videos of future infrastructure projects in the region.
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Record distance strikes by Ukrainian drones reveal Russia’s air defence problems – military experts
A three-day consecutive Ukrainian drone attack exposed the weakness of Russia's air defence system and the vulnerability of St. Petersburg and Russia's entire Northwestern region, according to Russian and international military analysts.
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European Parliament probes centre right MEP for anti-Sanchez slurs
The European Parliament has initiated an investigation into allegations of misconduct by Spanish MEP Antonio López-Istúriz White of the European People's Party (EPP), an internal document and a source from the European Parliament confirmed to Euractiv.
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LEAK: EU Commission prepares ‘strategic framework’ to boost AI start-ups, generative AI uptake
The European Commission is to propose an innovation strategy on Artificial Intelligence to establish ‘AI Factories’ and boost the uptake of generative AI in strategic sectors, according to an early draft seen by Euractiv.
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Spanish far-right leader set to stay party president until 2028, mutes dissenting voices
The leader of Spain's far-right party Vox, Santiago Abascal, is set to stay in as party president until 2028 following an internal direct proclamation, which party sources described as an attempt to "silence dissenting voices".
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