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Germany’s snap elections: What will it mean for health?
Ahead of next year’s German Federal elections, Euractiv takes a look at what each party is promising voters on healthcare.
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Viktor Orbán defends Hungary’s rather controversial EU council presidency
Orbán angered EU leaders with his approach to Russia, but there were some notable successes.
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Macron promises to ‘rebuild’ Mayotte as locals voice grievances
As Macron inspected the destruction on the French overseas territory, local people shouted their grievances to him.
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Hungary: EU competitiveness may have deteriorated during Council presidency
“The challenges of Europe’s competitiveness have intensified, growth slowed down and pressures on key industries like manufacturing increased," Budapest’s ambassador to the EU, Bálint Ódor, told Euractiv.
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Germany’s hawkish ‘chancellor-in-waiting’ is going soft on Ukraine support
Friedrich Merz is walking a campaign tightrope on Ukraine, equivocating as public backing for military aid falls.
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Hydrogen 2.0: Strengthening the EU’s role as a global leader
A stable regulatory environment, international cooperation and more focus on hydrogen derivatives are key for Europe to scale its hydrogen market for priority end uses.
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Looking back at Europe’s defining moments of 2024
In this special year-end episode, host Giada Santana takes a step back to explore the moments that defined 2024 for Europe—a year shaped by seismic political shifts, environmental crossroads, and debates about Europe’s economic future, with publisher Rene Moerland, economics editor Anna Brunetti and energy, environment and transport editor Donagh Cagney.
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Bulgarian healthcare system inaccessible for vulnerable people, says new report
Bulgaria has the highest level of catastrophic health expenditures in the EU, a hurricane of limited financial protection and excessively high household spending on health.
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EU pharma package incentivises innovation in gap zones, says Czech expert
A predictable regulatory environment that rewards pharmaceutical companies for developing innovative, high-value treatments is essential, said the Czech, as is fair reimbursement for pharmaceutical producers.
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Poland develops its first national critical medicines list, boosting pharma resilience
The Polish initiative establishes a proactive strategy for securing access to essential medicines and maintaining pharmaceutical supplies in times of potential crisis.
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Stakeholders urge Commission to take charge after tight deadlines in new GPAI code draft
Stakeholders are growing sick of short deadlines.
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Commission pushes Apple towards interoperability under DMA
MEP Andreas Schwab (EPP) hailed the move as a “special day for the DMA."
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ECR is an ‘active and honest broker,’ in the EP, says future group President Morawiecki
"Hopefully we [ECR] will be the center of gravity for the future,” former Polish PM said in an interview with Euractiv.
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European security guarantees alone won’t be enough, Zelenskyy says
“It is very important for us to have both on board, the United States and the Europeans (...) - a common decision,” Zelenskyy said.
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The Brief – Some presidencies are to remember
Take the first Polish Presidency in 2011: Warsaw was aiming high.
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Rising coffee and chocolate prices drive substitutes industry growth in Europe
European consumers are likely feeling it in their breakfast bill but cocoa-free chocolate or cereal-based coffee substitutes may help.
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The EU’s A-Team for 2025
In the spirit of Christmas cheer, this week's EU Politics Decoded asks: who would it take for the EU to have a happy 2025?
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Czech-led push to delay CO2 price on diesel, petrol ‘won’t solve problems’
"Instead of talking about a postponement, EU countries should finally get down to work and offer their citizens targeted support," Liese said.
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Parliament’s asks to ECB could jeopardise EU ‘greening’ efforts, NGO warns
A revival of the market neutrality dogma "might push to favour fossil fuels over clean technologies,” Positive Money warned.
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BE INNOVATIVE: The vital role of policy in supporting Alzheimer’s Disease research to accelerate innovation [Promoted content]
2024 has been a turning point in the fight against Alzheimer’s Disease, with exciting new therapeutic breakthroughs and advancements in clinical research that have redefined what’s possible. By continuing to support AD research and prioritize the introduction of new innovations, policymakers have the opportunity to drive changes that will offer hope to patients, families and communities affected by this devastating disease both now and in the future.
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