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European citizens initiatives in agrifood, risk of fatigue?
Initiatives related to agriculture, food and, in particular, animal protection and welfare account for an important share of European Citizens' Initiatives (ECIs). Seven of the 10 initiatives the Commission has had to respond to so far under the EU's participatory mechanism fall into these categories.
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Europe’s urgent search for finding 5% of GDP for investments
Former European Central Bank (ECB) president Mario Draghi urged member states to boost investments by 5% of their GDP to address Europe's challenges but to do this, the Union must put aside political battles over public debt and financial market regulation and focus on keeping investment within the EU.
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Commission scores double wins at top EU court, Draghi on tech
The EU Commission scored two big wins against Big Tech at the EU's top court, Draghi threw his weight behind tech-enabled productivity in his reporter on Europe's future.
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Slovenia holdup threatens more EU Commission delays
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's unveiling of how she intends to distribute jobs to the next team of EU commissioners could be delayed yet again, due to political gridlock in Slovenia.
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A Letter for the Future of Packaging [Promoted content]
Beverage cartons play a crucial role in our daily lives, offering unique functionalities that support a resilient food supply chain while being low-carbon and recyclable, writes Annick Carpentier.
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Venezuela recalls Spanish ambassador after Madrid’s accusations against Maduro’s regime
Venezuela has recalled its Spanish ambassador to Caracas for consultations this Friday (13 September) following Spanish Defence Minister Margarita Robles's (PSOE/S&D) declarations of “persecution” and “limitation of fundamental rights” against political opponents in the Maduro regime.
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‘Reward those who serve our planet’: Von der Leyen floats ‘nature credits’
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen today (13 September) called for a new financial tool to reward nature protection, which takes inspiration from the EU's carbon trading scheme.
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Google may fall short on EU digital competition rules on travel and hospitality
Google's efforts to fully comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) remains insufficient, travel and hospitality organisations attending two European Commission workshops this week, told Euractiv.
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Finance Bill 2025: France slashes development aid by 18% to curb deficit
The French draft budget, prepared over the summer by the resigning government, proposes an 18% cut to official development assistance (ODA) to tackle a soaring public deficit, raising concerns among NGOs and political leaders who warn of the impacts on international aid.
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Russia expels six British diplomats it accuses of spying and sabotage activity
Russia's FSB security service said on Friday (13 September) it had revoked the accreditation of six British diplomats in Moscow whose actions it said showed signs of spying and sabotage work.
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China, Russia chide West at annual security forum in Beijing
Chinese and Russian defence officials on Friday (13 September) took swipes at the West at a military diplomacy forum in Beijing, with China pitching to the Global South and Russia saying the United States was shifting military conflicts to the Asia-Pacific.
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Greece offers cash benefits, tax breaks to reverse falling birthrate
Greece outlined measures to boost its lagging birthrate on Thursday (12 September), from vouchers and childcare benefits to tax breaks for new parents, although experts questioned the plan's effectiveness.
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German CDU calls for trial period for border rejections
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the German opposition leader suggesting a trial period for border rejections, the Socialist group in the European Parliament softening its stance on the Italian executive vice-president pick, and so much more.
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Ukraine says Russia used strategic bombers to hit grain vessel near Romania
Ukraine accused Russia on Thursday (12 September) of using strategic bombers to strike a civilian grain vessel in a missile attack in Black Sea waters near NATO member Romania, escalating tensions between Moscow and the military alliance.
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China’s green ‘trojan horses’ are starting to divide Europe
It hardly goes unnoticed that Chinese companies are stepping up green investments in Europe.
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Romania to seek EU compensation for East-West energy price gap
Romania will ask the Council for compensation for the much higher energy prices in its region compared to Western Europe, Romanian Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja said on Thursday, confirming his Greek counterpart's words that his country had joined forces with Greece and Bulgaria.
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Sánchez pledges support to Venezuelan opposition leader amid diplomatic row
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Thursday pledged his full support to Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, who has been in exile in Spain since Sunday, as he tries to find a way out of the South American country's political crisis.
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Putin: West will be dragged into war if it lets Kyiv use long-range missiles
Vladimir Putin said on Thursday (12 September) that the West would be directly fighting with Russia if it allowed Ukraine to strike Russian territory with Western-made long-range missiles, a move he said would alter the nature and scope of the conflict.
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Bulgarian president lobbies for large-scale Chinese business expansion in country
President Rumen Radev on Thursday insisted on the establishment of a direct flight between Sofia and Beijing and the opening of a Chinese bank branch to boost business ties between the two countries.
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EU socialists softened their stance on the Italian executive VP pick
Opposition to Rafaele Fitto's bid to become vice-president of the executive in the next European Commission appears to be softening, with the socialist S&D group in the European Parliament, who had previously joined the Greens and Liberals in opposing the move, no longer speaking of 'red lines'.
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