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UK regulator closes app store probe, but new rules could lead to renewed scrutiny of big tech
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority closed its investigation into Google and Apple app stores on Wednesday (21 August), but new laws that would give it more power to control the dominance of big tech companies could ensure that scrutiny continues.
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Polish deputy justice minister resigns after using public funds for personal expenses
Bartłomiej Ciączyński has resigned from his post as Polish deputy justice minister after it emerged that he used an official car for a private holiday in Slovenia and fuelled it with public money.
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Spanish prosecutors step up hate crime probe after far right used child murder to falsely blame migrants
Spanish prosecutors are stepping up investigations into hate crimes on social media after the country's two main far-right parties - SALF and VOX - stepped up their bashing of African migrants following the murder of an 11-year-old boy over the weekend, although police later identified the perpetrator as Spanish.
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China targets EU cheese and milk in anti-subsidy investigation
China has initiated an anti-subsidy probe into dairy products imported from the European Union, once again placing the bloc’s agri-food sector at the forefront of trade tensions between Beijing and Brussels.
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WHO warns of ‘another cycle of panic and then neglect’ in mpox response
WHO (World Health Organisation) Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge is confident that Europe can control mpox, but calls for more consistent support and solidarity for Africa.
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Vienna’s climate plan kicks off la rentrée
Hello and welcome back to Euractiv’s Green Brief, which brings you a roundup of energy and environment news from across Europe.
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Ukrainian suspect in Nord Stream explosion haunts Polish-German relations
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Polish-German relations hitting a low point due to a suspect in the Nord Stream explosion, the Italian coalition showing cracks over the current citizenship debate, and so much more.
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Modi to discuss resolution of Ukraine conflict during Kyiv trip
India Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday (21 August) he will "share perspectives" on the peaceful resolution of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia during his visit to Kyiv this week.
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Ukraine’s seizure of a Russian gas hub casts uncertainty over Europe’s energy supply
After two weeks of fighting, Ukraine claims to have taken control of 1,250 square kilometres of Kursk Oblast in Russia, but also of a gas terminal that is highly strategic for Europe.
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Bulgarian Patriarch supports pro-Russian Metropolitan in Kyiv
Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil supported the head of the pro-Russian Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Metropolitan Onufry, with a congratulatory address on the 10th anniversary of his "solemn consecration as Metropolitan of Kyiv and of all Ukraine."
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Slovakia to change rules on NGO involvement in monitoring EU funds
NGOs in Slovakia could soon no longer select civil society representatives to monitor EU funds as the government plans to have this done by the Plenipotentiary for the Development of Civil Society, against the wishes of NGOs.
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Ukraine launches ‘one of largest ever’ drone attacks on Moscow
Ukraine launched one of the largest ever drone attacks on Moscow on Wednesday (21 August), the city's mayor said, with Russian air defence units destroying at least 10 drones flying towards the capital.
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Portuguese incomes rising, average wage still close to minimum wage
Portuguese incomes are growing, even with inflation, but wage increases are slowing, with the average wage still close to the minimum wage.
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Blinken wraps up Mideast trip with Gaza deal still elusive
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought during a whirlwind trip to the Middle East to inject urgency into efforts to broker a Gaza ceasefire deal, but departed the region on Tuesday (20 August) with an agreement between Israel and Hamas still elusive.
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Italian coalition split in citizenship reform debate
A new rift has emerged within Italy’s governing coalition over the controversial and hotly debated issue of citizenship reform, with Lega (ID) and Fratelli d’Italia (ECR) warning their ally Forza Italia (EPP) not to join forces with the opposition on the matter.
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Lithuania to review potential for military training zones as demand rises
Lithuania is set to expand its military training infrastructure, with the Defence Ministry considering the districts of Tauragė and Šilalė as potential sites for new training centres amid growing demand for military training.
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Man behind revival of French centre-left wants to move away from Macron, Mélenchon
It is time to turn the page on President Emmanuel Macron and LFI leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Raphael Glucksmann, the French Socialist leader in the European Parliament, said in an interview with Le Point.
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Ukrainian suspect in Nord Stream explosion haunts Polish-German relations
Polish-German relations appear to have hit a low point after Warsaw refused to help Berlin arrest a Ukrainian citizen living in Poland suspected of causing the Nord Stream 2 explosion, with Prime Minister Donald Tusk unexpectedly telling Germany to remain quiet.
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Putin inspects troops readying to fight Ukraine in surprise trip to Chechnya
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov on Tuesday (20 August) inspected Chechen troops and volunteers readying to fight Ukraine, the Kremlin said, in what was Putin's first trip in 13 years to the North Caucasus republic.
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Ukraine adopts ‘historic’ law to ban Russia-linked minority church
Ukrainian MPs passed a law banning the activities of a Russia-linked branch of the Orthodox church, paving the way for a historic rupture with an institution that Kyiv has accused of complicity in Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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