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Britain to invest in next-generation nuclear fuel programme
Britain said it plans to spend 300 million pounds (€348 million) on a new programme to produce advanced nuclear fuel suitable for the next generation of power-generating reactors, seeking to dislodge Russia as the main international supplier.
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Black Sea mine clearance initiative calls on other countries to join
NATO members Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey have invited other countries to join the upcoming Black Sea demining operation, a joint initiative to clear the sea of mines and ensure the safety of sea lanes, Bulgaria’s Defence Ministry told Euractiv Bulgaria.
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Romania’s health sector threatens general strike amid low wages, staff shortages
Romania’s healthcare sector is threatening to stage a general strike next month to protest the low wages and staff shortages that have plagued hospitals following the government’s decision to freeze the hiring process and cut healthcare funds last year.
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Serbia’s ex-security chief admits ordering opposition leader’s arrest, silent on violence
Serbia’s US-sanctioned former intelligence chief Aleksander Vulin, who resigned as head of Serbia’s Security and Information Agency (BIA) two months ago, has claimed responsibility for ordering the arrest of opposition leader Nikola Sandulovic, without commenting on his brutal beating in custody, which has reportedly left him paralysed.
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Polish parliament speaker to push to remove immunity of sentenced ex-ministers
Following the two-year prison sentence handed to MPs Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik for their abuse of power in previous posts, parliamentary speaker Szymon Hołownia is pushing to revoke their mandates and deprive them of parliamentary immunity.
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Slovakia implements new educational reform following ‘tragic’ academic results
Slovakia is implementing a curriculum reform after the latest Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) showed a significant decline in the skills and performance of Slovak children, which Education Minister Tomáš Drucker has called a ‘national tragedy’.
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As nuclear debate nears, French minister sees potential for 14 new reactors
France requires more than the six new nuclear plants currently planned and possibly needs to build more than 14 new plants, its energy minister said, just days before a parliamentary debate begins on the issue.
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EU Ombudsman launches probe into Europol officials’ alleged conflict of interest
The EU Ombudsman launched an investigation into the transfer of two former Europol officials to child protection organisation Thorn on Wednesday (4 January).
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Catalan separatists threaten to shake up Sánchez government
The Catalan separatist party JxCat, whose support Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez needs to pass legislation, has threatened to vote down the government’s new anti-inflation package in parliament this week, which, if confirmed, would trigger the first major crisis of confidence between Sánchez and the separatists.
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Beach ownership, regional elections cause headaches for Meloni
Upcoming regional elections and the long-running dispute between Brussels and Rome on beach ownership will dominate Italian politics in the coming months, with the government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s Fratelli d’Italia (ECR), along with Matteo Salvini’s Lega (ID) and Antonio Tajani’s Forza Italia (EPP), due to take key decisions at an upcoming summit that could threaten the government’s stability.
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Sweden’s major security conference starts with talks on NATO, Ukraine, terrorism
The annual Folk och Försvar security conference in Sweden kicked off on Sunday with discussions on the country’s expected NATO membership, a new counter-terrorism strategy, and a thank you message from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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EU Commissioner Reynders eyes Council of Europe top job
The Belgian federal government will decide on Wednesday whether to support the candidacy of Belgian EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders to become the next secretary general of the Council of Europe.
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Belgium’s most radical parties spend the most on social media campaigns
With Belgians set to vote in several key elections this year, the country’s most radical parties had most significantly increased their budgets for political campaign advertising on social media over the past year, a recently published study has found.
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Austria boasts Europe’s second-greenest power sector in 2023
Austria generated 87% of its power from renewable sources in 2023 following record years of solar panel expansion, putting it behind Luxembourg in the EU rankings.
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French economy minister promises drop in food prices for 2024
The French will see prices of some foods drop this year, French Economy and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Sunday, addressing wide-felt concerns after last year was plagued by rising food prices.
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Italy’s foreign minister calls for formation of EU army
The European Union should form its own combined army that could play a role in peacekeeping and preventing conflict, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said.
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Blinken due in Israel for tough Gaza talks
Top US diplomat Antony Blinken was due in Israel on Monday (8 January) for difficult talks on the war in Gaza as fears grow that the conflict could engulf the wider region.
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Spain confirms recognition of Kosovo passports, not independence
Spain has confirmed that it now recognises Kosovo passports, allowing its citizens visa-free entry under the visa liberalisation that came into force for Kosovars in all Schengen countries on 1 January – though this does not amount to recognition of Kosovo’s sovereignty, a Spanish source confirmed to Euractiv.
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Czech National Bank warns of Eurozone’s uncertain future
Czech politicians debating whether to adopt the euro should take into account the rather “unflattering” economic situation in Eurozone countries as the group’s future remains uncertain, a report published by the Czech National Bank (CNB) reads.
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German farmers protested against Scholz’s government
Thousands of German farmers are expected to take to the streets on Monday to protest against government budget cuts as they aim to bring the country to a standstill by blocking motorways and city centres.
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