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Who is the Telegram boss and why is he being prosecuted in France?
Paris prosecutors have opened a formal investigation against Telegram founder Pavel Durov as part of a probe into organised crime-related activities on the messaging app. To break it all down, we are joined by our Paris-based technology reporter, Théophane Hartmann.
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Kazakhstan seeks foreign investment from EU for in-country value-added production [Advocacy Lab Content]
Kazakhstan, a nation with vast natural resources and ambitious growth targets, is positioning itself intending to double its economy to $450 billion by 2029 and is calling on the EU to invest in new in-country value-added production.
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Bulgaria under pressure to provide free biomarker tests for cancer patients [Advocacy Lab Content]
Patient organizations in Bulgaria are launching a public campaign to force the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) to provide free biomarker diagnostics to people with oncological diseases.
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Poland facing alarming surge in whooping cough cases, and vaccine shortages [Advocacy Lab Content]
Poland is between a rock and a hard place, registering whooping cough cases by the thousands while the availability of vaccines remains scarce.
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EPP leader Weber hints at prominent role for next Italian Commissioner
Italy could be in line for a prominent role in the next European Commission, said the leader of the conservative group in the European Parliament, Manfred Weber, citing the heavy support Italian government leaders received in the European elections.
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France is neglecting the EU, warns head of the national farmers’ union
The president of the influential farmers union, FNSEA, expressed regret over Paris's lack of involvement in shaping the new European Commission, urging French politicians to reengage actively in Brussels, in a press conference on Thursday (29 August).
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Turkish minority party in Bulgaria tries to rid itself of US-sanctioned politician
Bulgaria's Movement for Rights and Freedoms party, which represents the country's Turkish minority, is trying to oust its co-leader, Delyan Peevski, who is facing US and UK sanctions for corruption.
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After Berlin, UK’s Starmer continues charm offensive in Paris
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was in Paris on Thursday (29 August) to make the case for his "once-in-a-generation reset" with the EU, just a day after meeting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
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France to invest €170 million in preventive healthcare innovations
France's Health Innovation Agency (Agence de l'innovation en santé, AIS) plans to invest €170 million in innovations to improve preventative healthcare in eight fields, including children's health, mental health, chronic and rare diseases.
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After Solingen attack: Berlin clamps down on knives, sets up 2 task forces
The German government is expanding bans on knives in public spaces in response to a terror attack in Solingen, boosting police competences and plans to speed up deportations of criminal asylum seekers and Dublin-cases.
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Von der Leyen lets Parliament do the dirty job
Instead of asking member states to reconsider their commissioner picks, von der Leyen is putting commissioners up for a vote in the European Parliament for lawmakers to separate the wheat from the chaff.
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China holds off on EU brandy tariffs but alleges dumping and damage
China announced on 29 August that it would not impose provisional tariffs on EU brandy, signalling a potential easing of trade tensions with the 27-member bloc.
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Behind Ukraine’s new push for Western approval to strike inside Russia
Ukraine on Thursday (29 August) intensified its push for Western approval to strike military targets deep inside Russia, urging allies to lift restrictions on the use of their donated long-range weapons.
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Join the 10th European Sustainable Cities Conference in Aalborg2024 [Promoted content]
Lasse Frimand Jensen invites you to Aalborg for the 10th European Conference on Sustainable Cities & Towns, which we like to call #Aalborg2024. This year's conference marks thirty years since the first edition of the event, also held in Aalborg in 1994. We will also celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Aalborg Charter (1994) and the 20th anniversary of the Aalborg Commitments (2004).
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Joyful ceremony kickstarts Paris 2024 Paralympics
French president Emmanuel Macron declared the Paralympic Games open on Wednesday (28 August) after a glorious ceremony in which competitors were celebrated by joyful volunteers and spectators on a sweet summer night.
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WHO warns of increased STI, pregnancy risk as condom use among youth drops
Teenagers are using fewer condoms when having sex, a report commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO) has found, warning of the risks of unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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At least 10 Palestinians killed in major Israeli raids across West Bank
Hundreds of Israeli troops backed by helicopters, drones and armoured personnel carriers raided the flashpoint cities of Jenin and Tulkarm and other areas in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday (28 August), killing at least 10 Palestinians.
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French authorities charge Telegram’s Durov in probe into organised crime on app
A French judge put Telegram boss Pavel Durov under formal investigation on Wednesday (28 August) in a probe into organised crime on the messaging app, but granted the entrepreneur bail.
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Macron hopes to sell Rafale fighter jets to Serbia despite alleged links to Russia
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about French President Emmanuel Macron hoping to sell Rafales to Serbia, businesses urging Slovakia not to destroy what businesses say is a successful recycling system, and so much more.
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