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Putin orders conscription of 133,000 servicemen in Russia’s autumn draft
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the conscription of 133,000 new servicemen in Russia's autumn draft that starts on 1 October and goes until the end of the year, according to a Kremlin decree published on Monday (1 October).
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Berlin’s clean industry wish-list: Kick nuclear out of EU financing
Laying out key priorities for the EU's upcoming Clean Industrial Deal, German Economy State Secretary Sven Giegold on Monday (30 September) wants the Commission to prioritise renewable energy, taking a tough line on nuclear power and France’s targets.
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Ireland to unveil bumper pre-election budget, Apple windfall plans
Ireland will hand voters billions of euros of tax cuts and spending increases and outline plans to use a whopping Apple back tax windfall to improve the country's creaking infrastructure in Tuesday's (1 October) bumper pre-election budget.
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Israel launches ground raids in south Lebanon, ignoring US, EU calls for restraint
Israel's military said its troops began limited ground raids against Hezbollah targets in the border area of southern Lebanon early on Tuesday (1 October), as a ground invasion by its troops appeared to be getting under way despite Western calls for restraint.
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Challenges and high expectations as Rutte starts first day as NATO chief
Former Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte will assume the role of NATO Secretary-General on Monday (30 September), marking the start of a new chapter for the North Atlantic Alliance as he takes over from Jens Stoltenberg.
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Forestry ambition needed to combat climate stress, wildfires [Advocacy Lab Content]
Around 40 per cent of Europe is covered by forests. The EU has pledged to plant three billion additional trees throughout its territories and become the first climate-neutral continent in its biodiversity strategy for 2030. But forest fires and consumer demand are challenging forestry optimism.
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Post-fire forest regeneration prevented by vicious cycle of rising temperatures, wildfires [Advocacy Lab Content]
Longer and larger forest fires are contributing to land surface warming, a major new study reveals. Summer 2024, marked by deadly wildfire episodes, was officially Europe’s warmest on record, and it’s getting worse.
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Innovate and maximise forest potential to fight food and climate challenges, says FAO [Advocacy Lab Content]
Innovation is essential for maximising the potential of forests and addressing global challenges, while paving the way towards a sustainable future for the forestry sector, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
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Commission’s forest monitoring proposals met with little enthusiasm, but states see potential [Advocacy Lab Content]
Forest monitoring proposals by the European Commission have been received as having ‘potential but requiring significant improvements. Concerns are mounting about administrative burdens, confidentiality and costs.
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Rheumatoid arthritis in Czechia needs faster diagnosis, access to treatment [Advocacy Lab Content]
In Czechia, over 160,000 people and approximately 4,000 children are living with rheumatoid arthritis. While modern medicine offers hope, early diagnosis and better access to treatment remain critical.
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Tax cuts for the wealthiest, healthcare investment cuts, anger Swedish opposition [Advocacy Lab Content]
Sweden’s ruling coalition has unveiled a draft healthcare budget for 2025 - it got a cold reception from the opposition and health workers' unions. They say it’s a new blow to the hard-pressed Swedish health system.
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Weakened Slovak health minister undermined by Fico in budget consolidation row [Advocacy Lab Content]
The Slovak government announced budget consolidations to reduce the deficit; the move will significantly impact healthcare. Health Minister Zuzana Dolinková (HLAS) faces ongoing criticism from her coalition partners and the opposition - her role remains at risk.
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Czech MEP urges EU to tackle pharma reliance, cut bureaucracy, curb monopolies [Advocacy Lab Content]
The EU's increasing reliance on pharmaceutical production from non-EU countries, particularly India and China, has raised serious concerns, newly elected Czech MEP Ondřej Dostál (NI) said in an interview with Euractiv Czechia.
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Common debt not ‘essential’ for EU competitiveness, says Draghi
The regular issuance of common EU debt along the lines of the bloc’s €806.9 billion pandemic recovery fund is not “essential” for Europe to remain competitive with China and the US, Mario Draghi said on Monday (30 September).
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Trust issues… AI’s double-edged sword cuts a fine line for modern journalism [Advocacy Lab Content]
The rise and integration of artificial intelligence into our daily lives is no longer a futuristic fantasy, but new data shows AI in the media sector might do more harm than good.
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National agricultural plans miss EU environmental targets, say European auditors
The Common Agricultural Policy national strategic plans (CSPs) do not live up to the EU's environmental ambitions, according to a report by the European Court of Auditors, which recommends that the Commission implements monitoring and evaluation systems for Member States in the next CAP.
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Russia’s war in Ukraine ‘frames’ everything, says Sweden’s new army chief
Russia is the threat for which Sweden must dimension its defence said Sweden's new Commander-in-Chief Michael Claesson said on Monday ahead of his entry in functions.
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Kicking gender-based violence into the past, soccer partners-up [Advocacy Lab Content]
The United Nations says gender equality is catastrophically off track, and gender-based violence continues to scar society. Soccer is making a pitch to end domestic violence through engagement and education.
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Malta urgently needs more domestic violence action, sport lends support [Advocacy Lab Content]
In Malta, where violence against women is still prevalent, more action is needed to change the reality - football stakeholders are playing a part in trying to achieve significant change.
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EU funds for defence industry: member states set up a puzzle of rules and derogations
The flexible criteria for allocating EU funds to foreign companies and countries in the plan to prepare the continent’s industry and armies for a war footing, shows an unclear commitment to boosting Europe's defence industry.
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