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Journalism is a bastion of democracy: we must not let it crumble [Promoted content]
One rainy evening last November, I lit a candle in memory of the assassinated Slovak journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnirová at their Memorial in Bratislava. It was very cold and windy, but our small delegation from the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) was determined to pay their respects to these two young people, murdered because one of them was not afraid to hold power to account.
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EU toughens tone towards Georgia ahead of 26 October elections
"Georgian people have the right to choose their own political future,” according to EU leaders.
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Portuguese PM reaffirms goal of making Portuguese an official UN language
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro on Tuesday reiterated his government’s goal of strengthening the country's consular network and, along with Brazil, making Portuguese an official language of the United Nations.
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Norway raises terror threat level amid rising concerns over Israeli, Jewish targets
Norway will raise its threat level from moderate to high, namely because of the intensification of threats against Jewish and Israeli targets in the country, the Norwegian Police Security Service said on Tuesday.
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Germany sees drop in asylum applications after migration crackdown
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has hailed the drop in asylum applications as proof that the country’s tough measures are working, with figures for 2024 showing a 23% drop from the previous year.
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Meloni keen to form conservative front with EPP, Patriots
Italian Prime Minister and European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) leader Giorgia Meloni appears to be looking to unite the right-wing European People's Party (EPP) group and the new far-right Orban-led Patriots for Europe group, as both have been invited to a three-day convention in Dubrovnik.
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EU ministers’ not-so-subtle rightward shift on migration
Amid an apparent rightward shift on migration, EU ministers are meeting to talk new migration deals and how to make the return of irregular migrants more efficient.
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Slovakia continuously failed to fulfil hospital payment obligations rules Court of Justice [Advocacy Lab Content]
Slovakia has lost a Court of Justice ruling over continuous late payments to public hospitals. The state-owned health insurance company is facing serious financial struggles as healthcare budget troubles mount.
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Zdechovsky says EU-Kazakhstan partnership now more crucial than ever [Advocacy Lab Content]
The European Union is bolstering its strategic partnership with Kazakhstan, aiming to enhance cooperation in energy, critical materials, connectivity, and agriculture.
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EU-India conclude ninth round of free trade agreement talks, core issues remain [Advocacy Lab Content]
The European Union and India have concluded the ninth round of talks on a proposed free trade agreement (FTA). Although divergences on key issues remain, an FTA is in the interest of both sides.
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Kazakhstan voters greenlight construction of nuclear power plant, setting concerns aside [Advocacy Lab Content]
Almost three-quarters of Kazakhstan voters said “yes” in a nationwide referendum held on 6 October, which asked citizens if they agreed with the construction of a nuclear power plant.
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Going nuclear, fusion could reduce emissions, increase security [Advocacy Lab Content]
For its proponents, the lesser-known nuclear process – fusion - could bring a new era of clean and secure energy to Europe. For its detractors, it’s an expensive distraction.
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Steel packaging industry wants landfill tax increase, separate collections [Advocacy Lab Content]
Steel for Packaging Europe has outlined its industry priorities for the 2024-2029 term. The industry association aims to put circularity at the heart of Europe’s economy while promoting recycling rates for steel.
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French agency places Novo Nordisk’s anti-obesity drug under close surveillance
Novo Nordisk is to launch another Ozempic-like drug in France, but the country's drug safety agency is eager for it to only be used as a second-line treatment.
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Chinese carmakers hold technological edge over European competitors, EU trade commissioner says
"While European industry has technological excellence in many aspects, Chinese car manufacturers enjoy technological advantages on batteries, software, infotainment systems and development time," EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said.
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French fighter jets may arrive in Ukraine in early 2025
The planes would complement US-made F-16s already received by Ukraine.
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Ocean literacy is good for the sea, good for mental health too [Advocacy Lab Content]
Researchers at the University of Plymouth, UK, have found that ‘beach cleans’ aren’t just good for the sea, but can also boost mental health and encourage better behaviour.
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Tech and the new mandate, Europe’s AI opportunities and challenges [Advocacy Lab Content]
The previous European Parliament mandate introduced a raft of tech regulations to reign in Big Tech, including the much anticipated AI Act. Is Europe now in a position to lead globally?
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Ill health impacts political participation, pushing voters to populist parties, new study shows
New research suggests a close relationship between the state of our health and our political behaviour. Ill health doesn't only reduce political participation; it also increases the likelihood of voting for a populist radical right party.
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Poland’s prescription dilemma, how to unpack new Prescription and Dispensing Report
The Polish Ministry of Health has unveiled a prescription and dispensing report summarising twelve months of intensive efforts to evaluate and overhaul the country’s prescription and dispensing systems.
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