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Climate finance: EU mulls how to make China step up
Ahead of the upcoming world climate conference, the EU will continue to insist that China and other large emitting countries pay their fair share of climate finance – but how remains subject to discussion.
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Brussels holds its breath for Draghi’s delayed report
Former European Central Bank President Mario Draghi – “the man who saved the eurozone” – will present his much-anticipated report on the future of European competitiveness to EU diplomats and leaders of the European Parliamentary groups on Tuesday (4 September).
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Green jobs set to find home away from Europe, head of largest industrial union warns
While the EU Green Deal came with the promise of new jobs in green industries offsetting job losses elsewhere, these jobs are currently being created outside Europe, warned Judith Kirton-Darling, General Secretary of trade union IndustriAll Europe.
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EU’s ability to challenge ‘killer acquisitions’ dealt a blow by Europe’s highest court
Illumina, a global leader in DNA sequencing technologies, has won a battle against the EU over its decision to block the merger between it and Grail, a company specialising in early cancer detection through genetic diagnostics.
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France updates mpox’s vaccination strategy
France has updated its vaccination recommendations in the face of a rise in mpox cases in Central Africa linked to the clade I and clade Ib variants, despite the low risk of the virus being introduced into the country.
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Spanish socialists should not follow far-right’s discourse on migration, left-wing Sumar says
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's Socialist Party (PSOE) should not “fall into the temptation” of echoing the discourse of the far-right as a possible electoral hook, a minister from left-wing coalition partner Sumar on Tuesday (3 September).
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EU Mediterranean countries call on the Commission to speed up water strategy
At a meeting in Cyprus on Tuesday (3 September), agriculture ministers from nine member states urged the bloc's executive to make rapid progress on policies on water security.
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The Brief – France still has no prime minister, but it does have a huge deficit
In France, the situation is starting to get embarrassing and potentially quite dangerous, almost two months after the second round of snap legislative elections, on 7 July.
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Antimicrobial resistance fight needs more ambition, new alliances and strategies [Advocacy Lab Content]
In 2019 alone it’s estimated that AMR was directly responsible for 1.27 million deaths globally. That number could reach 10 million deaths by 2050, mostly in low- and middle-income countries. New alliances, new medicines, and new AMR strategies are needed.
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Antibiotics, an important but tricky business, says Shionogi CEO [Advocacy Lab Content]
Producing antibiotics remains imperative but production is hindered by an unattractive business model, says Shionogi CEO. Pull incentives are needed to ensure safe, global supplies of vital drugs.
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Strengthening India’s European ties, Indian Ambassador to EU calls for more engagement [Advocacy Lab Content]
India is seeking more engagement with the European Union just as the EU increases its presence in the Indo-Pacific. But India’s pursuit of harmony sits against a complex background involving China and Russia.
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EU imports of Russian gas outstrip US volumes
Gazprom has once again delivered more gas to Europe than the US in the second quarter of 2024, who stepped in as a pinch hitter when the Kremlin stopped supplies in 2022.
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Nuclear tender in Czechia: nothing certain for South Korean winner
France's EDF and US company Westinghouse are challenging the Czech government's decision to award a contract for new nuclear reactors to South Korea's KHNP.
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The three potential Prime ministers Macron isn’t sure he wants
Over a week into consultations, French President Emmanuel Macron has yet to settle on a future Prime minister to bring the country out of its continuing political impasse.
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Dutch data protection watchdog hits Clearview AI with €30.5 million fine for misusing facial recognition data
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) fined Clearview AI €30.5 million on Tuesday (3 September), for illegally building a database with over 30 billion photos.
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In Slovenia von der Leyen announces extra €328 million to aid country’s flood recovery
From Slovenia, at the end of her political tour of the Balkans, Ursula von der Leyen reiterated on Monday 2 September Europe's commitment to responding to and mitigating the effects of climate change.
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Civil society organisations call for EU spyware ban
Civil society organisations demand for comprehensive legislation banning spyware throughout the EU, citing widespread misuse and insufficient regulation, in a joint statement.
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Czech MEPs criticise Spain’s commissioner pick, anticipate tough hearings
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Czech MEPs criticising Spain's commissioner pick, the Romanian government approving a Patriot system donation to Ukraine, and so much more.
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Biden says Netanyahu not doing enough to secure hostage deal
President Joe Biden said on Monday (2 September) that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not doing enough to secure a deal for the release of hostages held in Gaza by Hamas.
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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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