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Diabetes inequity risks damaging Europe’s fragile health systems [Advocacy Lab Content]
Insulin affordability and availability across Europe are just part of the complex diabetes management dynamics challenging the EU’s fragile and diverse healthcare systems. Socioeconomic and regional disparities play their part, but so too does innovation.
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Singing from the same hymn sheet, why standardisation is crucial for EU candidate countries [Advocacy Lab Content]
As the Western Balkans and other candidate countries steadily make their way to the European Union, alignment with European standards and regulations is a crucial tool that can facilitate their integration, especially in the Single Market.
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Commission pushing fertiliser sector too hard, too fast, says Achema CEO [Advocacy Lab Content]
Is the European Commission pushing the fertiliser sector too hard, too fast? A green nitrogen decarbonisation project has been postponed, and European funding declined because of ‘unrealistic’ and ‘unworkable’ climate-focused regulations.
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Europe’s green future needs more private investment, urgently
The European Commission recently announced more than €380 million in grants to 133 new projects across Europe to achieve the EU Green Deal, including the EU’s aim to become climate-neutral by 2050.
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Bulgaria reports 27% increase in antibiotic use, leading to fears of rising AMR deaths
Bulgaria is risking an increase in deaths directly or indirectly caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens, following a 27% rise in antibiotic use over the past five years.
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Belgian MEP calls for an EU women’s health strategy, says EU pharma reform can go further
Belgian social democrat MEP Estelle Ceulemans has raised concerns about the Commission’s demotion of health from its leading priorities. It underscores, she says, the need to promote women’s health and to further revise the EU Pharma Package.
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Nuclear tender in Czechia: anti-monopoly office preliminarily rejects EDF and Westinghouse complaints
Both complaints were inadmissible, the Czech authority said.
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Christophe Hansen, the ‘consensual’ figure poised to lead EU agri-food policy
Raised on a family farm, the agriculture commissioner-designate will have to bridge political divides to deliver a plan that balances sustainability and competitiveness.
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The Brief – A better scenario for 6 November
It seems all the ingredients are there for unrest, and let us not be afraid to say it – civil war.
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Dairy sector unveils ambitious roadmap to combat climate change [Promoted content]
The European dairy sector has committed to an ambitious roadmap to combat climate change, aiming for significant greenhouse gas reductions and enhanced sustainability practices. Industry leaders stress environmental responsibility, efficiency, and animal welfare amid challenges facing rural communities and small farms.
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Commission fines Teva €462.6 million for abuse of patent and disparagement
The pharmaceutical giant has been fined for anticompetitive behaviour designed to exclude generic producers from competing with its blockbuster multiple sclerosis medicine.
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EPP set to shape commissioner hearings in power consolidation push
The long-awaited hearings provide the EPP another chance to flex its considerable influence in Parliament and ensure the new Commission is to its liking.
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LIVE NOW! Nourishing Europe – Financing the path to resilient and sustainable food systems [Advocacy Lab Content]
Many stakeholders argue that the transition to sustainable food systems needs to be accomplished in a manner that respects and preserves Europe's natural resources.
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Beware the blind spots of the immigration debate in Central Europe
All countries in the region have been importing labour from Asia and the Eastern European countries outside the EU.
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European Commission opens formal proceedings into Temu over illegal goods, addictive design
It will look into what systems the platform has to prevent the sale of illegal goods in the EU.
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Liveblog: European Commissioner hearings
Stay up to date with the parliamentary hearings for the potential next College of European Commissioners
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Lithuania’s election-winning Social Democrats designate deputy leader as PM
Social Democrat leader Vilija Blinkeviciute told reporters on Wednesday Paluckas was "best prepared" for the top job as she had opted not to take it on for health reasons.
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EU Ombudsman says Commission failed to clear Wojciechowski’s conflicts of interest
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Czechia's anti-monopoly office halting the progress of a nuclear tender , a candidate in the Romanian presidential race being accused of using a troll farm, and so much more.
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Ex-NATO official in Romanian presidential race accused of troll farm use
The president of the Permanent Electoral Authority said no complaints about troll farms had been received.
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NATO deputy chief visits Croatia amid political rift over Ukraine
The leaders of the European Union and NATO member nation have been quarrelling for weeks over sending officers to the alliance's mission in Germany to train Ukraine soldiers.
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