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Pharma giant agrees to license new HIV prevention drug to 120 countries
The drug has the potential to change the trajectory of the AIDS epidemic, but activists highlight major caveats in the licensing deal
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Germany, France, other EU states push to speed up migrant returns
The signatories argue that current regulations left too much room for interpretation that was increasingly left to judges, not elected governments.
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Moldovan police say criminals plotting to seize public buildings in election campaign
The run-up to the 20 October presidential election, which is coupled with a referendum on EU membership, is becoming increasingly heated.
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The environmental cost of Europe’s hunt for lithium
While lithium is a key component of the EU's green transition, concerns are rising over the environmental impact of increased mining activities. Experts warn of water pollution, biodiversity loss, and heightened carbon emissions, raising questions about the sustainability of this green push. Can Europe meet its ambitious climate goals without compromising the environment?
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Commission still analysing Hungarian infringement review, nationalisation of IVF centres under scrutiny
The government's interventions in fertility care, aimed at addressing falling birth rates, raised eyebrows in the European Commission. As a result, the Commission initiated an infringement procedure due to regulations limiting access to reproductive treatments.
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Slovak Health Minister Zuzana Dolinková resigns
Slovak Health Minister Zuzana Dolinková has resigned. She steps down after 11 months in charge of the troubled Health Ministry. In her Friday press conference, she criticised this week's budget consolidation measures.
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Germany’s Scholz last-minute orders on EV tariffs vote reflect new and old rifts in EU trade saga
What this morning's vote means is that while the lack of a qualifying blocking majority allowed the European Commission to declare that it had “obtained the necessary support” from EU countries, the backdrop for supporting the tariffs is deeply blurred and far from set in stone.
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French left moves no-confidence vote against Barnier – with little hope it passes
The left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) union moved a vote of no-confidence on Friday afternoon (4 October) in hopes Michel Barnier’s government can fall – though that’s close to impossible to work out.
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Organic food traders shaken by ruling challenging equivalence of standards
The decision by the EU's top court could have "far-reaching consequences", say organic produce traders
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The Brief – The fall of Iran’s mullahs
Iranian society is like a volcano, waiting to explode, dissent is reportedly growing over an array of political, social and economic crises.
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Top EU Court rejects French ‘veggie steak’ ban, opens door to other restrictions
The ruling could pave the way for France and other member states to prevent the marketing of products such as “veggie steaks” by other means.
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Safe country of origin must cover entire territory, not specific regions, EU court rules
As the whole country must now be safe for asylum seekers to return, recent efforts by member states to return Syrians by declaring some areas of the country safe will be stunted.
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ECJ quashes EU-Morocco farm and fisheries deals, cites lack of Saharawi consent
The EU’s top court said the agreement liberalising agricultural trade with Morocco could remain in place for 12 months to avoid the negative consequences of an immediate annulment.
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EU imports ever more gas from Russia than the US
The EU has imported significant volumes of Russian gas this year, valued at around €10 billion.
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Digital Fairness Checked, Council on cloud certification schemes
The Commission's report on digital fairness was released, showing areas of reform in consumer protection law, while the Council called on ENISA to increase transparency for cloud certification schemes.
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EU’s top court sets time-limits on using personal data for targeted ads
The CJEU ruling could have implications for AI training, where companies scrap data to train AI models, according to the European Center for Digital Rights (Noyb).
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Member states fail to block Commission duties on Chinese EVs
Ten EU countries voted in favour of the duties, with five voting against and 12 member states abstaining.
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European Commission sues Portugal over failure to combat industrial pollution
The European Commission is taking Portugal to the EU Court of Justice over failures to combat pollution from industrial activities, the European Commission announced in a statement published on Thursday.
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Russia calls current confrontation with West more dangerous than the Cuban missile crisis
A Russian high official said that a mistake at the current juncture could usher in disaster, but questioned whether or not those in the West were able to "sensibly assess the consequences of their course".
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Poland sets condition for Ukraine’s EU accession
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland setting a condition for Ukraine's future EU accession, Slovakia's Fico suing Aktuality.sk’s editor-in-chief over bestselling book about him, and so much more.
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