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EU’s von der Leyen was hospitalised for around a week with pneumonia
A Commission spokesperson confirmed reports on Friday.
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Yara CEO defends tariffs on Russian fertilisers as Commission mulls proposal
Russia depends more on the US than on the EU for fertiliser exports.
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EU to weigh conditions for lifting Syria sanctions
It is not a love for HTS that would see sanctions lifted, but rather creating conditions for people to go back, an EU diplomat said.
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Gas prices drop 10% as Europe heads into colder temperatures
The price fall defies an anticipated surge in demand over the winter.
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Poland grants Netanyahu safe passage to attend Auschwitz commemorations
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland granting Israeli leaders including Netanyahu safe passage to attend Auschwitz commemorations, Serbia cancelling contracts for Russian weapons that have supplied its army since Soviet times, and so much more.
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Romania on its way to become EU’s largest gas producer
Neptun Deep holds an estimated 100 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas.
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Economic forecasts optimistic as Bulgaria moves closer to joining eurozone
Bulgaria’s accession to the eurozone has never seemed so close.
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Serbia says goodbye to Russian weapons as break with Kremlin remains unclear
Russia is losing a lever of influence in the Western Balkans and Europe.
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Most Czechs believe EU Green Deal will lead to increase in energy prices
In recent decades, the heavily industrialised country has relied mainly on coal and gas.
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Slovak opposition seeks meeting with president over Fico’s foreign policy
Visits to Moscow, disputes with Kyiv and a raft of problematic comments have fuelled the fire.
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Sánchez to seek urgent fix for Canary Islands migration crisis
“No one can be against alleviating the absolute emergency we have in the Canary Islands,” an official said.
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Poland grants Netanyahu safe passage to attend Auschwitz commemorations
A symbolic gesture, a way to placate the president, genuine goodwill or a bit of all three?
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Commission under pressure over Microsoft dependency, Meta fact-checks, and Musk’s politics
New age checks in French porn, the CJEU's GDPR enforcement spree, and the latest manoeuvres of Europe's social media giants, all in today's Tech Pro newsletter.
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From Vision to Reality: TAKE-OFF shapes aviation fuel’s future [Promoted content]
The recently concluded TAKE-OFF project developed sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by converting CO₂, water, and renewable energy into e-SAF. Offering carbon neutrality, scalability, and compatibility with existing infrastructure, it targeted reduced emissions and enhanced efficiency. Through pilot testing and innovative catalysts, the project advanced toward industrial readiness, aligning with EU climate goals. Future efforts will assess economic competitiveness for large-scale adoption.
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2024 was the hottest year on record, surpassed 1.5°C threshold
The two-year average temperature for 2023-2024 also exceeds 1.5°C.
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Airbus keeps top spot with 766 jet deliveries in 2024
Analysts say Airbus and Boeing continue to compete aggressively for new orders
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Germans may finally get cheap electric cars in 2025
2025 will be crunch time for German carmakers, although customers will be delighted with cheaper electric cars.
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Orbán’s challenger sees strong EU, NATO ties, ‘pragmatic’ approach to Russia
Péter Magyar said his party would fight the elections on its own, ruling out an alliance with other opposition parties.
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Top10. How Musk’s White House appointment could test the EU
Host Giada Santana and Euractiv's Eliza Gritski explore the EU’s probe into X, the implications of Musk’s new role, and what this means for the future of EU digital policy and transatlantic relations.
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Elon Musk makes Germany’s far right pathetic again
The “conversation with the leading candidate to run Germany” mainly had far-right leader Weidel fawn over Musk’s “wonderful” visions
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