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Borissov ready to sacrifice the premiership in Bulgaria
Bulgaria could be heading for its 8th general election in three years by February 2025.
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Unlocking competitiveness will not happen without a new sense of political courage and vision [Promoted content]
Are we finally seeing the light of a thriving EU economy at the end of the tunnel? With all the attention on the Letta and the Draghi reports, the next Commission's political guidelines, the EU Presidencies' priorities and drumming conclusions of the European Council, competitiveness is the word on everybody's mouth.
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Portuguese FM slams UN chief for attending BRICS summit in Russia
"It would have been good if there had also been such a gesture with Ukraine,” he added.
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Portuguese government ready to up support for UNRWA
Portugal will try to plug part of the gap left by Israel's latest manoeuvre.
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US Election Night: What happened and what it means for the EU
Last night, Americans headed to the polls to shape not only their own future but also that of the rest of the world by voting for the next US president.
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How US election night unfolded in Brussels
Euractiv was on the ground at various watch parties, getting reactions as the results rolled in.
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Some European firms retreat from Israel-linked finance amid war pressure
AXA, one of Europe's largest insurers, British bank Barclays and German insurer Allianz have increasingly been targeted by campaigners.
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Trump ahead of Harris in key swing states as Republicans retake Senate
Concerns abound that Trump could prematurely declare victory if sufficiently ahead of Harris in swing states.
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Spain unveils €10.6bn flood relief package
The tragedy is being used by politicians as a way to sow discord within the government.
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Italy’s Meloni and NATO chief Rutte discuss strengthening the alliance
Meloni said the invasion of Ukraine has had a big destabilising effect internationally.
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‘Provocative’ Tusk should resign if Trump wins, Polish far-right PiS said
A Trump win is in Poland's interest, the former interior minister said.
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Germany arrests suspected members of neo-Nazi group plotting revolt
Media reports linked one of the suspects to the nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) - which commands as much as 18% support in national polls.
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Serbian protesters clash with police over train station disaster
Protesters carried banners reading "The blood is on your hands," and "You will answer for this," and chanted "Thieves," and "Arrest (President Aleksandar) Vučić".
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Belgium’s commissioner-designate faces lawmakers amid controversies over Crimea-trip, visas
Lahbib has been signled out as a potential weak point in the new commission line-up.
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MEPs to grill Portugal’s Albuquerque on CMU, central supervision, deposit protection
EU lawmakers will be looking for cues as to whether it'd be her public or private-sector experience to prevail
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Zelenskyy says clashes with North Korean troops ‘open page’ to instability
Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov confirmed, in an interview with South Korean television, that the first engagement had occurred with North Korean troops, an apparent escalation in a conflict that began when Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
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Netanyahu sacks defence minister, jolting Israeli politics as war grinds on
After Yoav Gallant was fired, protesters in Israel blocked highways and lit bonfires on roads, police said.
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Exploding parcels in Europe part of plot to target US flights, officials say
According to the natonal security adviser to the President of Lithuania "this is part of unconventional kinetic operations against NATO countries that are being undertaken by the Russian military intelligence".
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MEPs raise concern ahead of Hungary’s Várhelyi hearing
Várhelyi's future is anything but assured as his nomination in September for Health and Animal Welfare EU commissioner has sparked controversy among MEPs.
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Struggling Roswall may need political backing to get over the line
“As soon as she has to leave familiar territory (circular economy, bioeconomy), she loses the plot. Questions are often simply ignored and generalisations made,” said green MEP Jutta Paulus,
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