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In today's edition: Digital health, superbugs and new drugs, UPFs
5 hours 1 min ago
After a year of talking about supporting European tech, will policymakers take real action?
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Within 48 hours, the Council could approve activation of an emergency mechanism that would remove the need for military convoys to get national permissions to cross intra-EU borders
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The last prisoner exchange was in early October, with Moscow and Kyiv swapping 185 prisoners each
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Plus Zelenskyy in Madrid, while Kubilius wants Ukraine in Vilnius
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The European Union aims to reach climate neutrality by 2050, with a 55% reduction in net greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. Meeting these goals will not only require decarbonising our energy system but also fundamentally transforming industrial production. As part of its efforts to decarbonise energy-intensive industries, the European Commission is designing the legislative proposal […]
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In today's edition: GDPR reboot, spectrum for 6G, DSA review, more Space Act lobbying
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In today's edition: Food safety, novel foods, tuna
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In Europe, superbugs cause 35,000 deaths annually
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In today’s edition: Kaja Kallas clashes with Ursula von der Leyen as a tightening budget exposes the EEAS’s limited sway, the Commission concedes that its €140bn Ukraine ‘reparation loan’ risks financial knock-on effects, and Friedrich Merz hosts Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer in Berlin after the European digital sovereignty summit
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Spain’s 50-year reckoning with Franco is mired in a new culture war, with a fifth of Spaniards viewing the dictatorship positively and parties clashing over how to confront its legacy
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There were 13 votes in favor of the text, which Trump claimed would lead to "further Peace all over the World," with only Russia and China abstaining – but no vetoes
9 hours 22 min ago
Czech law bars government members from benefiting from state subsidies through companies they control
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Europe’s divided stance will leave the EU silent in a key WHO debate, denting its global credibility
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Christian Ehler has engineered one of the largest political heists in history – and no one has noticed
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The Commission's proposed omnibus foresees fast-tracked procurement for defence contracts that source from European industry, with the Council hoping to go still further
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Climate commissioner quiet on fossil fuel phase-out, but admits he's in the supporting camp
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Artists get Amazon breakthrough boost while EU's Culture Compass takes shape
Mon, 11/17/2025 - 19:00
Cutting output is a cheap and quick way to slow global warming
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Kallas says a new intelligence unit inside the Commission would duplicate existing work and strain EU resources
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