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Germany’s hydrogen ‘core grid’ plan provides certainty, but not for all
The final construction plan is shorter and cheaper than initially projected – leaving regional and municipal level experts worried about being left out.
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EU Parliament approves €35 billion loan to Ukraine
The loan will be repaid with profits from Russian central bank assets currently immobilised in the EU.
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German supply chain law will be gone by end of year, Scholz promises employers
“We intend to push through everything by the end of this year," Scholz told a summit of German employers' organisations.
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Macron’s European Parliament troops take aim at own government on migration
“Retailleau's attitude and words suggest that he is willing to ignore [the Migration Pact]".
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The Brief – The point of no return
With a new Commission, now is the time to change the way EU funds are spent so ordinary Moldovans and Bulgarians can benefit.
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World Banks says Europe-Central Asia must invest in education to drive economic growth [Advocacy Lab Content]
Developing economies of the Europe and Central Asia region are experiencing economic stabilisation despite sluggish growth. To advance, governments are being encouraged by the World Bank to invest in higher education.
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EU ministers reach compromise on Baltic Sea fishing quotas but NGOs are concerned
"Such decision-making, which neglects our environmental responsibilities, is profoundly short-sighted in an era already marked by environmental crises," says Remi Cossetti, fisheries policy officer at Seas At Risk.
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Nature restoration law: Austrian centre-right ÖVP abandons EU lawsuit
Austria's ÖVP will not file for annulment of the controversial nature restoration law, citing legal obstacles.
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Hungary requests immunity revocation for MEP Ilaria Salis
Individuals cannot attack people on the street for political reasons and then "come to the European Parliament and say, ‘Get me out of jail because I’ve committed grievous bodily harm as a criminal in Hungary.’ This is impossible!" said Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán.
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Moldova’s path to EU shows how to defend democracy in an unfair fight
"In this unfair fight, Moldova stands as a symbol of resilience and determination. Despite being outgunned and outfinanced, we have not given up," says Gherasimov.
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How the European cement industry can become competitive and clean [Promoted content]
Europe trails other regions on cement decarbonisation—including the US, Latin America, and Canada—because of outdated industry standards that are not are not technology neutral. This blocks innovative low-carbon technologies from the market and prevents a level playing field.
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Germany sent back 570 migrants to Poland in 2024, below media forecasts
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Romania cheering the outcome of Moldova's referendum on EU accession, Spain and Portugal calling for better EU-Africa relations, and so much more.
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Moldova EU referendum result viewed as a victory in Bucharest
Politicians in Bucharest are satisfied by the result.
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Prominent Bulgarian journalist attacked by political leaders ahead of snap vote
They called her a 'transvestite' on social media.
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Russia’s grip on Moldova elections calls for urgent EU support, say Slovak experts
Moldova is struggling to defend itself against Russian influence, they say.
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Spain, Portugal call for new approach to EU-Africa relations
Defence matters are high on the agenda when it comes to EU-Africa relations.
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Finland urges Germany to lose reservations on Ukraine support ahead of talks
Finland’s Foreign Minister had a clear message for Germany ahead of talks between the countries’ leaders
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Spain considers regularising hundreds of thousands of migrants
This would not be the first regularisation of migrants in Spain.
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EU already worried about Moldova parliamentary polls next year
With Moldova's knife-edge elections this weekend, European officials are concerned next year's parliamentary elections could be an even bigger fight to keep the country on pro-European course. Moldova's President Maia Sandu on Monday (21 October) called on her supporters to...
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Russia ‘did not succeed’ in undermining Moldova vote: White House
Moscow has "been working actively to undermine Moldova's election and their European integration," but "Russia did not succeed ", a US spokesperson said.
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