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The Brief – The blessing and the curse
In his UN speech on Friday (27 September), Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underscored that conflicts in the Middle East were a choice between "a blessing or a curse".
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Academics to chair drafting the Code of Practice for general-purpose AI
A range of academics, from Turing award-winner Yoshua Bengio to PhD candidates have been named chairs and vice-chairs of working groups that will draft a Code of Practice on general-purpose artificial intelligence (GPAI), according to a Monday (30 September) Commission press release.
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EU top court to review Denmark’s ‘ghetto law’ for potential breach of anti-discrimination rules
On Monday (30 September), the EU supreme court will hear arguments on whether the Danish law limiting the concentration of ethnic minorities in certain neighbourhoods violates EU anti-discrimination law.
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Technology driving European rail innovation to sustainable destination [Advocacy Lab Content]
The world’s largest trade fair focused on transport technology, InnoTrans 2024, took place, from 24-27 September. The railway sector focused on how technology can contribute significantly to the achievement of the European Green Deal.
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Email from Athens set to cause von der Leyen, Metsola headaches
The Capitals brings you the latest news from across Europe, through on-the-ground reporting by Euractiv’s media network.
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Bulgaria risks losing billions in recovery money as parliamentary chaos ensues.
The Bulgarian parliament was set to adopt the European Commission's long-awaited changes to the Climate Neutrality Roadmap. However, MPs from the pro-Russian Revival party forcibly occupied the rostrum and tore out cables from the sound system.
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EU concerned by report of Russia producing attack drones in China
A report that Russia is developing a China-backed attack drone programme for the war in Ukraine is "deeply concerning", a European Union spokesperson said on Friday (27 September).
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Negotiators inch closer on global price for shipping emissions
Those countries supporting a global price on the shipping industry’s greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) have increased following the start of final negotiations in London last week with negotiators to push for greater consensus as talks continue this week.
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‘New era’ in Austria as far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) wins general elections
Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) secured victory in the general election for the first time in its history with 29% of the vote in Sunday’s elections
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Moldovan minister exposes vote-buying in EU referendum
A senior government minister urged Moldovans on Sunday (29 September) to shun "thieves, fugitives and bandits" after an exiled pro-Russian business magnate pledged to pay voters to vote "no" in a referendum on joining the European Union.
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Germany’s Buschmann wants to re-open EU sustainability reporting rules negotiations
Germany’s Justice Minister wants to reopen negotiations on the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) one day after Germany and 16 other EU countries, received a yellow card from the Commission for missing deadlines to transpose the rules.
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Poland’s Duda sued for remarks about film on asylum seekers
The Centre for Monitoring of Racism and Xenophobic Behaviour (OMZRiK) is suing Polish President Andrzej Duda, a former PiS member, for his comments about a 2023 film depicting the situation at the Polish-Belarusian border, where hundreds of migrants have been trying to enter Poland since mid-2021.
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Presidents of Italy, Germany send strong messages to the far-right
Italian President Sergio Mattarella and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who ended a three-day meeting with a ceremony commemorating a Nazi-fascist massacre, have sent a strong message to the far right.
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Breton: France’s voice carries less weight in EU as Germany’s influence grows
Former French European Commissioner Thierry Breton shared his concerns about France's loss of influence within the EU in an interview with Le Monde on Sunday, criticising Germany's leading role.
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Email from Athens set to cause von der Leyen, Metsola headaches
An email sent to the European Commission and Parliament chiefs is expected to stir the waters ahead of the upcoming hearing of Greece’s commissioner candidate for the transport portfolio, Apostolos Tzitzikostas.
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Austria’s far-right Freedom Party triumphs in national election
Austria’s far-right Freedom Party (FPO) won the most votes in Sunday’s election, the first time it has topped the poll in post-war history, in line with forecasts.
In this episode, host Giada Santana and politics reporter Nicoletta Ionta discuss the election results, the FPO’s platform, and the potential makeup of Austria’s next government.
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Dozens missing after migrant boat sinks off Canary Islands, nine dead
Hopes of finding any of the 48 migrants missing since their boat sank near the Spanish island of El Hierro are diminishing, authorities said, in what threatens to be the deadliest such incident in 30 years of crossings from Africa to the Canary Islands.
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Use the money first, we will talk further about defence investment, EIB’s defence chief advises
As the EU’s multi-million lender still faces pressure to review its lending policy in the defence sector, Robert de Groot, vice-president for defence, calls for using available cash first.
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Von der Leyen’s party pressures Brussels to fund Greek, Polish border fence
Germany's centre-right CDU (EPP) has urged the European Commission, led by fellow CDU member Ursula von der Leyen, to fund fences at the borders of Greece and Poland as new German border controls increase the pressure on countries of first entry.
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Nasrallah’s killing reveals depth of Israel’s penetration of Hezbollah
Israel killed Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in a powerful airstrike in Beirut on Friday (27 September), dealing a heavy blow to the Iran-backed group as it reels from an escalating campaign of Israeli attacks.
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