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EU Commission strengthens Europe’s crisis response abilities
In response to a growing number of emergencies - particularly climate-related disasters - the European Commission is looking for better coordination and new tools to strengthen the bloc's crisis-response abilities.
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EU countries may soon push for human rights and tech standards focus group in ITU
Some EU countries are looking to start a focus group on human rights and artificial intelligence (AI) under the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) umbrella, Bilel Jamoussi, who leads these groups at the international organisation, told Euractiv.
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MEP Tiemo Wölken prioritises fair access to medicines
Dreaming of a third Parliamentary mandate, Tiemo Wölken, 12th on the list of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD), reflects on his tenure in the European Parliament in an interview with Euractiv.
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Alzheimer’s Disease: detection, diagnosis, treatment [Advocacy Lab Content]
It is estimated that over 7 million people are living with Alzheimer’s Disease in Europe, and there is increasing concern about the ability to combat the disease with Europe’s ageing population. In this series of articles, Euractiv will explore the...
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Security tight in China and Hong Kong on Tiananmen crackdown anniversary
Security was tight and access restricted to Beijing's Tiananmen Square on Tuesday, the 35th anniversary of the June 4 crackdown, while Hong Kong also increased policing as activists in Taiwan and elsewhere prepared to mark the date with vigils.
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LIVE NOW! EU agrifood policy – Navigating the next mandate
The European Parliament elections are fast approaching, and agrifood policies have taken the spotlight following a wave of protests and demonstrations across the EU in recent months.
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Sweden wants to let police use facial recognition technology
Sweden's government said Monday (3 June) that it wanted to give law enforcement the ability to use real-time facial recognition technology from cameras in public places, for example to identify people suspected of certain crimes.
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TikTok fails ‘disinformation test’ before EU vote, study shows
Wildly popular social network TikTok approved adverts containing political disinformation ahead of European polls, a report showed Tuesday (4 June), flouting its own guidelines and raising questions about its ability to detect election falsehoods.
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How the Gaza war is reshaping the politics of Europe’s left
The trend to vote for pro-Palestinian forces at the upcomimng EU elections is not only among the EU's Muslim communities but also among left-leaning voters.
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EU’s Stratcom struggles to counter Russian election disinformation
The European Union's disinformation-busting team last month debunked a Russian-language video on YouTube that said citizens were fleeing dictatorship in EU member Poland and seeking refuge in Belarus, a close ally of Moscow.
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Spain’s ECR member VOX will not back von der Leyen
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the Spanish VOX party not backing a second von der Leyen bid, EU elections in Estonia kicking off with technical difficulties, and so much more.
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Greece’s Mitsotakis says he may be EPP’s main negotiator after EU elections
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday that he would likely be the EU centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) main negotiator after the European elections on 9 June.
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Bulgarian president hints at rethink over backing Serbia’s EU membership
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has hinted that Sofia may reassess support for Serbia's EU membership because of how Belgrade treats the Bulgarian minority in the country.
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Italian ministers dismiss next commissioner rumours
Italian Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti (Lega/ID) and EU Affairs Minister Raffaele Fitto (Fratelli d'Italia/ECR) have dismissed rumours they are in the running to become the next commissioner for Italy, despite Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani (Forza Italia/EPP) calling them fit for the job and media speculation about their candidacy.
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EU elections in Estonia kick off with technical difficulties for online voting
The European elections began on Monday in Estonia, with people voting in person and online amid technical problems with the online voting platform.
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French government dodges no-confidence votes as support wanes ahead of EU election
The French government survived two no-confidence votes in response to its announcement of further budget cuts on Monday, a development that threatens to erode further the already dwindling popularity of President Emmanuel Macron's camp ahead of Sunday's European elections.
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Spain’s ECR member VOX will not back von der Leyen
The far-right VOX party will not support a second term for European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (CDU/EPP), Jorge Buxadé, the lead candidate of the Spanish 'ultra' party, told Spanish public media RNE on Monday, adding her group in the European Parliament almost always sides with the Socialists and Democrats (S&D) on key EU issues.
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France arrests three people after coffins found at Eiffel Tower
French police arrested three people on Monday after five empty coffins wrapped in French flags with the words "French soldiers from Ukraine" written on them were found near the Eiffel Tower on Saturday (1 June).
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Europe Ahead: Socialists’ Schmit on why over-regulation isn’t Europe’s main problem
Europe’s economic problems primarily result from insufficient investment rather than excessively burdensome regulations, the Socialists’ lead candidate for the Commission presidency, Nicolas Schmit, told Euractiv in an interview.
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Why the next European Commission’s enlargement portfolio could be its most wanted
In the next European Commission mandate, the enlargement and neighbourhood file is expected to be one of the most prized possessions when it comes to the distribution of EU top jobs between member states.
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