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Denmark picks climate hawk Dan Jørgensen for new Commission
In a move that challenges EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's desire for a gender-balanced Commission, Copenhagen on Wednesday (28 August) proposed current Development Minister Dan Jørgensen for the next EU Commission.
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Hungarian Presidency minister to open annual non-GMO summit
István Nagy, Hungary’s minister of agriculture and current chair of the EU’s Agriculture and Fisheries Council, will deliver the opening remarks at the international non-GMO summit, which this year will focus on the political debate surrounding new genomic techniques (NGTs).
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Zelenskyy to present plan to Biden to end war with Russia
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Tuesday (27 August) that the war with Russia would eventually end in dialogue, but that Kyiv had to be in a strong position and that he would present a plan to US President Joe Biden and his two potential successors.
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Ukraine’s top commander says Kursk advance continues, but Pokrovsk front difficult
Ukraine's top commander said on Tuesday (27 August) that Kyiv's forces were still advancing in Russia's Kursk region, but warned that Moscow was building up its forces on the eastern Pokrovsk front, where Russian troops have been advancing.
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Podemos claims Spanish right-wing wants UK-like ‘explosion of racism’
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland reported to be boosting its defence spending next year, Italy waiting until the last minute to officially announce its commissioner pick, and so much more.
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Poland to increase defence spending plans in 2025 – media reports
Poland will spend 4.7% of its GDP on defence in 2025, up 0.6 percentage points from this year's spending plans, according to plans for the new budget seen by Polish media
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The Significance and Limitations of Sustainability Certification from ISCC’s Perspective [Promoted content]
In today's fast-evolving global economy, the urgency for sustainable growth that integrates social and environmental protection has never been greater.
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The Green Brief – Climate litigation week in Brussels
Euractiv’s Green Brief brings you a roundup of energy and environment news of the week from across Europe.
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Meloni’s party mired in controversy over neo-fascist donations
A controversy erupted over the weekend after an investigation by Repubblica and Domani revealed that a foundation linked to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's party had donated €30,000 to buy a property symbolic of neo-fascism.
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Italy to wait until last minute to officially announce EU Commissioner pick
The Italian government is expected to announce its pick for EU Commissioner on Friday, the deadline set by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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Starmer eyes defence deal in Germany to help reset ties with Europe
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will discuss a landmark economic and defence accord with German leaders on Wednesday (28 August), hoping to use a visit to pursue a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" to reset relations with the rest of Europe.
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Podemos claims Spanish right-wing wants UK-like ‘explosion of racism’
Spain's right-wing Partido Popular, the far-right VOX and the far-right SALF, led by controversial agitator Alvise Pérez, want an "explosion of racism" in Spain like the one that took place in the UK in early August, the secretary general of the far-left Podemos party said on Tuesday.
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Right-wing extremist set to win the state election in Germany’s Thuringia
A political earthquake is on the horizon in the German state of Thuringia, where a right-wing extremist is poised to win this Sunday’s election and is eying the position of prime minister amid growing dissatisfaction with the established parties.
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Updated Schengen legal framework hopes to future-proof area for the next 40 years
As Europe grapples with a resurgence of border controls, an updated Schengen legal framework and political support from affected countries could halt what appears to be the gradual erosion of the free travel zone.
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Donald Trump faces revised US indictment in election subversion case
Donald Trump faced a revised federal indictment on Tuesday (27 August) accusing him of illegally trying to overturn his 2020 election loss.
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French Socialists between a rock and a hard place amid country’s ongoing political crisis
Divisions and frustrations are growing within France's Socialist Party as it struggles to agree on whether to take part in future coalition talks in the hope of entering government, an approach that risks bringing down the left-wing union that got them elected.
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The Green Deal’s next battlefield: the law courts
Brussels will see less climate policymaking post Green Deal, but activists are drawing upon new legislation and case law to keeping pushing for greater ambition, in Europe’s fight against climate change.
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NGOs sue Commission over 2030 climate targets, ‘green’ shipping and aviation
A plethora of NGOs and NGO coalitions have announced they will each sue the European Commission over its environmental policies, alleging that the Commission lacks scientific evidence to support its decisions.
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Why climate NGOs are taking the EU commission to court
NGOs are bringing the Commission in front of the European Court of Justice on two separate accounts. The cases are part of a sweeping trend that sees activists bringing governments to court over the respect of environmental pledges.
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