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Refreshing Europe’s Indo-Pacific strategy, an opportunity to solidify EU standing [Advocacy Lab Content]
The European Union intends to counter the trend of “might makes right” in relation to the Indo-Pacific, but experts argue the bloc needs to refresh its strategy and address internal divisions when it comes to the region, say observers.
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Dutch combining herbal products and medicines without consulting GP, warns medicines board [Advocacy Lab Content]
A staggering percentage of people in the Netherlands use herbal products in combination with other medications, without first discussing it with their healthcare professionals, the Dutch Medicines Evaluation Board (MEB) told Euractiv.
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Pharma package a major focus for Hungarian presidency, innovation incentives seen as critical [Advocacy Lab Content]
The Hungarian presidency plans to carry on the negotiation process on the pharmaceutical legislation proposals to establish a competitive, sustainable, patient-centred pharmaceutical legal environment.
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Polish PM slams German border controls
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Tuesday (10 September) sharply criticised Germany's decision to tighten controls on all its borders, including the one it shares with Poland.
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Compromise on child sexual abuse law focuses on known material, simplifies authority roles
A new compromise text sent by the Hungarian Presidency of the EU Council to delegations about the draft law to detect child sexual abuse material (CSAM), focuses on known material, possibly lessening concerns around the regulations' privacy implications.
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EPP and S&D clash over future health committee
The European Parliament’s sub-committee on public health (SANT) discussed whether a new full committee dedicated to health should be created (9 September), raising tensions between MEPs over its future competences.
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Bulgarian Revival MPs table bill for ‘Russia-style’ foreign agents law
Bulgaria's pro-Russian radical party Revival has presented parliament with its proposal for a bill on foreign agents, which Euractiv Bulgaria found copies the controversial Russian law.
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EU mulls ‘strong response’, sanctions over Iran’s ballistic missile delivery to Russia
In response to the transfer of Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia, the EU said on Tuesday (10 September) it had presented member states with options to take 'a substantial set of decisive and targeted measures' against Tehran.
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Spanish judge rejects Puigdemont appeal, confirms amnesty law does not apply
Spain's Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena confirmed on Tuesday that he will not apply the controversial amnesty law to Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont given that some of the crimes he is accused of is not covered by the grace norm.
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The Brief – Viktor Orbán’s Strasbourg showdown
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will face the ire of his opponents in the European Parliament – and the adulation of his friends – if, as expected, he takes up a forthcoming invitation to address the EU legislature in Strasbourg next week.
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China is providing ‘very substantial’ military support to Russia, US official says
China is providing Russia with "very substantial" military support in exchange for key technological capabilities, US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said on Tuesday (10 September) after talks with EU and NATO counterparts on the matter.
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Relieved energy industry cheers ‘bullseye’ Draghi report
EU energy industry associations welcomed the Draghi report, lauding its restraint to attack the bloc’s energy market principles, while MEPs want to make sure it is politically recognised.
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LIVE NOW! Media Partnership: Win-wind solutions in the Baltic Sea region [Advocacy Lab Content]
The offshore wind potential in the Baltic Sea region is estimated to be close to 100 GW by 2050. The first Baltic offshore projects will come online in the next few years and will gradually contribute to the decarbonisation of the Baltic energy systems
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European wine sector seeks boost from stakeholder forum
Shifts in consumer taste, full cellars and climate change are putting the wine sector under pressure, as tomorrow (11 September) a new EU forum will kick off to seek solutions for the 'sick man' of Europe's food and drink industry.
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Draghi report splits German government, receives pushback from Netherlands
Mario Draghi’s call for the EU to issue joint debt to finance key investments has deepened the divide in Germany’s coalition government and received strong criticism from the Netherlands.
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Swedish coalition divided over remigration allowance
Sweden's ruling coalition, halfway through its four-year term, faces a deepening division over the thorny issue of raising the voluntary remigration allowance, strongly criticised by the Liberal Party.
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Slovenia delay buys negotiating time for von der Leyen
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has been given more time to negotiate commissioners' portfolios with EU governments, after Slovenia said its parliament has to hold an advisory vote on newly-appointed candidate Marta Kos.
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The EU AI Office needs top scientific talent, not familiar faces
The European Commission shouldn’t hire internally for its lead scientific advisor on artificial intelligence (AI), writes Alex Petropolos and Max Reddel.
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Germany’s state of emergency challenges European unity
New controls at German land borders can be seen as a reaction to the far-right party AfD's electoral success rather than a response to recent terrorist attacks and could be dangerous for European cohesion, leading to a breakdown in the Schengen system, according to Christian Moos.
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Top EU Court rejects Google’s appeal of €2.42 billion fine in Shopping case
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) upheld the European Commission's €2.42 billion fine against Google over allegations it abused its dominant position in the search engine market.
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