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High-profile corruption case allocated to Croatian instead of EU prosecutors
The EPPO said that a criminal group was trying to win contracts for projects, including EU-funded ones, but Croatian State Attorney said the scheme didn't involve EU funds.
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Former Italian PMs Prodi, Monti want veto on Fitto, Ribera to be lifted
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the leader of Bulgaria’s pro-Russian party sanctioned for hate speech, Finland and Sweden planning a joint investigation of a possible submarine cable sabotage, and so much more.
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Romanian electoral campaigns largely neglect key policy issues
Candidates have also avoided taking part in television debates.
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Leader of Bulgaria’s pro-Russian party sanctioned for hate speech against Jews
Kostadinov engaged in "harassment" on the grounds of religion, ethnicity, and origin.
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Future Czech commissioner must not lose sight of development aid, says NGO expert
Poverty reduction and sustainable development while considering EU's interests in critical raw materials must be priority.
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Portuguese president voices support for Ukraine’s EU and NATO path
The message ends with the Ukrainian greeting ‘slava Ukraini'.
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Portuguese PM says G20 not ready to decide on taxing the super-rich
Countries like the US and Germany are particularly against the idea.
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Lula cuts G20 discussion short on Ukraine, irking Europeans
Wording on Ukraine has been thorny at G20 meetings since the war began, because Russia and its allies are sitting at the table.
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Germany’s building renovation policy has ‘failed’, housing sector says
“The fundamental conflict was between the economy ministry's focus on energy efficiency and the affordability of construction,” said housing minister Klara Geywitz.
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Making the transition to sustainable trade and logistics [Promoted content]
The EU’s energy transition offers a unique opportunity for sustainable growth. DP World commits to ambitious emission reduction targets, renewable energy, and innovative logistics solutions, aiming for net zero by 2050. Collaboration with policymakers is crucial for achieving these goals.
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Finland, Sweden plan joint investigation of possible submarine cable sabotage
"No one believes that the cables were accidentally damaged."
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Former Italian PMs Prodi, Monti want veto on Fitto, Ribera to be lifted
“Such a scenario would render Europe a subject of global ridicule."
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Ukraine hits Russia with US ATACMS missiles for first time on war’s 1,000th day
Moscow has said such weapons cannot be launched without direct US operational support and their use would make Washington a direct combatant in the war.
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Political future of German chancellor on the line as party holds election meeting
An increasing number of party officials are championing Boris Pistorius as Social Democratic lead candidate
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Make Orbán Great Again – Hungary’s EU presidency reviewed
Compared to the spectacular start of the Hungarian presidency in July, recent months, however, have been somewhat quiet
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How the European Commission’s deadlock might finally break
Join host Giada Santana and reporter Sofia Sanchez Manzanaro as they analyse the fallout from the Valencia disaster and its ripple effects on the Commission’s formation.
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Parliament on cusp of centrist coalition agreement, unblocking new Commission
Euractiv understands that a broad deal to confirm the new Commission could potentially be announced today.
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Hayer: A united centre to defend Europe and counter radicals
It is the centre ground's job to save the EU from drifting apart in this era of profound change, writes Renew Europe leader Valérie Hayer.
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EU’s wastewater directive imposes unsustainable costs, warn Czech pharma stakeholders
A new wastewater directive could impose financial obligations of approximately €400 million on the Czech pharmaceutical sector, impacting essential medicines availability and hurting generics supply while failing to deal effectively with micropollutants.
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Dutch trim medicines budget, but cause delayed access to new drugs, says pharma industry
A new data report shows a 76.5% reduction in hospital spending on medicines in 2022 in the Netherlands. Good news for the health budget but bad news for patients denied timely access to new medicines.
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