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Why the European Union became the drug market’s next big target
The European Union is increasingly in the crosshairs of international drug lords, new data from the EU's drugs agency (EMCDDA) shows. Host Giada Santana explores the issue with Euractiv's health editor Catherine Feore and EMCDDA director Alexis Goosdell.
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Grand merci to French cinema
Alain Delon, whose death was announced on Sunday, was a film star whose impact was far beyond his country of France, including in Eastern Europe during the communist era, where he was an icon of Western and European culture writes Georgi Gotev
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EU’s Borrell warns of a ‘serious crisis’ if Venezuela’s Maduro can’t prove he won the election
Venezuela could soon enter a ‘serious crisis’ if the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro, insists on claiming that he won the 28 July national elections, without being able to prove it, by publishing all electoral rolls, EU’s chief diplomat Josep Borrell...
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Germany won’t provide Ukraine with fresh money
In today's edition of Capitals, find out more about the surge in irregular migration in Spain this August, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni interrupting her holiday to discuss the country's future Commissioner with Salvini, and much more.
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Germany’s crisis-hit far-left party seeks new leadership
Germany's far-left Linke party said Sunday (18 August) it would replace its leadership duo later this year as it battles to overcome an "existential" crisis following a series of setbacks.
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Russia denies report about talks with Ukraine, launches new strikes
Russia on Sunday (18 August) denied a report that Ukraine's attack on the Kursk region had derailed indirect talks with Kyiv on halting strikes on energy and power targets, and launched another series of air attacks, including on Kyiv.
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Bulgarian president OKs new anti-LGBTI law, defying Council of Europe call
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev did not veto the new anti-LGBTI law banning any kind of educational programmes on 'non-traditional sexual orientation' in Bulgarian schools, ignoring calls from the Council of Europe and civil society activists to veto it.
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Tender for EU space agency HQ in Prague faces setbacks
The City of Prague has cancelled plans to award a contract to PORR for the construction of the Nová Palmovka building, which is to become the new headquarters of the EU's space agency.
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Lukashenko misquotes Polish minister, says Polish mercenaries helped in Kursk offensive
Polish mercenaries fought arm-in-arm with Ukrainian forces in the Kursk offensive, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko told Russian state television, misquoting Polish Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak.
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The death toll for humanitarian workers is increasing, EU needs to act
On World Humanitarian Day, the EU and its member states should consider addressing the double standards that put humanitarian workers at increased risk, writes Jean-Yves Terlinden.
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Irregular migrants enter Spain in record numbers, regions want urgent help
Irregular migrant arrivals from Africa reached record levels in Spain in the first two weeks of August with increases of 126% in the Canary Islands and 143% in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leaving regions crying out for help.
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Philippines, China trade blame after vessels collide in the South China Sea
The Philippines and China accused each other on Monday (19 August) of ramming vessels and performing dangerous manoeuvres in the South China Sea.
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Expert: EU, Greece should change mentality to face future wildfires
By only focusing on firefighting without a prevention-focused holistic approach, it will be hard for the EU countries to face future wildfires, an expert from Greece, where thousands of hectares of forest were again burned in a couple of days, told Euractiv.
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Italy’s Meloni interrupts holiday for key meeting on Commissioner hopeful
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni briefly interrupted her summer holiday to meet Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini at the Masseria in Puglia to discuss the Italian candidate for EU commissioner,
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Norway increasingly concerned by Swedish gangs
Norway is becoming increasingly concerned about Swedish criminal gangs, already known for their crimes in Denmark, where they operate throughout the country and are linked to a number of serious violent crimes.
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Macron under pressure to appoint a prime minister
Leaders of the leftist France insoumise (LFI) party have threatened to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Emmanuel Macron for what they describe as an “institutional coup against democracy” in the appointment of the next prime minister.
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Germany won’t provide Ukraine with fresh money
Due to budgetary constraints, Germany will not give Ukraine any fresh cash, as, according to the government, support should primarily be financed from interest on frozen Russian assets.
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Blinken arrives in Middle East seeking Gaza ceasefire
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Tel Aviv on Sunday (18 August) on another Middle East tour to push for a ceasefire in Gaza but Hamas raised doubts about the mission just hours after he landed by accusing Israel of undermining his efforts.
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Inside the world of lobbying
In this episode, host Giada Santana and Bram Vranken, a researcher at the Corporate Europe Observatory, dive into the murky waters of lobbying politics.
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How Russia looked the wrong way as Ukraine invaded
Panic spread quickly among local Russian residents in the early hours of Ukraine ‘s 6 August assault in the Russian Kursk region, despite repeated attempts by authorities to assure them that everything was under control.
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