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The Brief – EU’s three biggest islands
The EU’s biggest islands, according to geography, are Ireland, with 84 thousand square kilometres, Sicily (25,000 sq. km), and Sardinia (24,000 sq. km). But it can be argued that the EU’s biggest islands are three other, much bigger territories.
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Far-right holds power over Barnier government’s survival
Despite coming third in the snap legislative elections on 7 July, the far-right Rassemblement national (RN) holds new French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's fate in its hands and could decide at any moment to bring down the future government.
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Putin jokes he prefers Harris over Trump as concerns of election interference grow
Russia would be rooting for US Democratic candidate Kamala Harris over Republican candidate Donald Trump to win the November presidential election for her "infectious laugh," President Vladimir Putin joked on Thursday (5 September) as worries over Moscow's US election interference grow.
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How the EU can lead a fair and competitive transition to climate neutrality
The new European Commission must set a bold EU emissions reduction target for 2040 to ensure climate neutrality by 2050, a 90% reduction target is essential to keep the EU on track for a fossil-free future, write researchers at the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI).
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Ukraine appoints new foreign minister, reshuffles key ministers part of government overhaul
Ukrainian lawmakers on Thursday (5 September) voted to appoint a new foreign minister, and two new deputy prime ministers as part of a major government overhaul.
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Madrid and the EU working on emergency plan to alleviate migration crisis
The Spanish government is working against the clock to come up with a temporary 'strategic plan' to alleviate the severe migration crisis in the Canary Islands and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta (in North Africa), while the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) has encouraged Madrid to formally ask for help to contain the humanitarian emergency.
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‘A structural crisis’: German growth forecast downgraded to zero percent
Germany’s GDP growth forecast was downgraded to zero percent by a leading think tank on Thursday (5 September), amid growing fears that weak productivity and a sustained weakness in manufacturing could lead to weak growth becoming entrenched in Europe’s largest economy.
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EU auditors criticise the response of health agencies to COVID
The European Court of Auditors (ECA) has made a series of recommendations to the ECDC, the EMA and the European Commission to better prepare for future pandemics, set out in a critical report.
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Former EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier appointed French prime minister
At long last, President Emmanuel Macron has picked former EU Brexit negotiator and French presidential candidate Michel Barnier to become France’s prime minister on Thursday (5 September).
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German police kill suspect in exchange of fire near Israeli consulate in Munich
German police shot dead a man in an exchange of fire near the Israeli consulate and a Nazi history museum in Munich on Thursday (5 September), state Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said.
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EU, UK, US, Israel sign world’s first AI Treaty
The Treaty has been watered down to exclude the private sector, thanks to pressure from non-EU countries like the US.
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Industrial decarbonisation: France and Germany are neck and neck
French and German industries have similar carbon intensities, despite a largely decarbonised French electricity supply, according to a La Fabrique de l’industrie and McKinsey report published Thursday (5 September).
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Spain’s Commission nominee Teresa Ribera says grids key to European project
The Spanish energy minister and designated Commissioner Teresa Ribera says connecting EU countries’ grid would further the European project, meaning that France may have to abandon its obstruction of power links across the Pyrenees.
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Rift in Polish hard-right as former PM stands up to PiS leader
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the Swedish foreign minister resigning from his post, Bulgaria's pro-Russian party advocating for Bulgaria to join the BRICS, and so much more.
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US charges employees of Russia’s RT in crackdown on election influence efforts
The US filed money-laundering charges against two employees of Russian state media network RT for what officials said was a scheme to hire an American company to produce online content to influence the 2024 presidential election.
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Lavrov warns US not to mock Russia’s ‘red lines’
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, responding to a question about the potential delivery of long-range US missiles to Ukraine, warned the United States on Wednesday (4 September) not to joke about Russia's "red lines".
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Putin to discuss gas supply contract with Serbian deputy PM
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he intended to discuss a gas supply contract with Serbia that expires in March 2025 with Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin.
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Rift in Polish hard-right as former PM stands up to PiS leader
The former prime minister turned MEP Beata Szydło disagreed with her PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński's approach to finding a candidate for next year's presidential election, marking an unusual show of defiance towards the powerful politician.
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Bulgarian pro-Russian party wants country to leave EU, join BRICS
Bulgaria's largest pro-Russian party, Revival, called for the country to leave the European Union and become a member of BRICS, where Russia has a leading influence.
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Separatist region of Moldova banns the term ‘Transnistria’
Lawmakers in Moldova's separatist region of Tiraspol passed a law on Wednesday banning the use of the term 'Transnistria', equating it with terms such as 'fascism' and 'Nazism', with the region's de facto leader, Vadim Krasnoselski, saying he prefers the Russian term 'Pridnestrovie'.
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