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EU-China negotiations to continue after 4 October electric vehicle vote
The vote was delayed to give Chinese and EU officials time to negotiate an alternative solution to the imposition of tariffs, whereby Chinese carmakers agree to offset state subsidies by selling their EVs at a minimum price.
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The End of Free Carbon Emissions: Why the Time is Right
As governments, private sector leaders and NGOs gather for New York Climate Week this month, one theme is likely to dominate: the urgent need for immediate climate action.
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Tackling the diabetes time-bomb, Várhelyi’s win-win pitch opportunity [Advocacy Lab Content]
Olivér Várhelyi, Commissioners-designate for Health and Animal Welfare is not expected to get an easy ride at his European Parliament confirmation hearing. Still, if confirmed, Várhelyi has an opportunity to leave a generational diabetes legacy.
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Le Pen’s political future at stake during embezzlement trial
While the National Rally (RN) has never been as influential in France and Brussels, Marine Le Pen and 26 other individuals must answer for "embezzlement of European funds" in a trial that could determine the presidential ambitions of the far-right party leader.
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Friedrich Merz’s likely chancellorship heralds a more right-wing EU
If Friedrich Merz remains the frontrunner for Germany’s chancellery, the EU will get a decisively pro-European chancellor, insiders told Euractiv, but he is also likely to tip the balance further right.
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Far-right FPÖ secures first place in Austrian election, first projections show
Austria’s far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) has surpassed Chancellor Karl Nehammer’s Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) in the general election for the first time in the country’s history, according to Institut Foresight projections.
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Negotiators inch closer on global price for shipping emissions
The last meetings before the final adoption of an universal carbon pricing scheme for ships are kickstarting this week in London under the International Maritime Organization.
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UN struggles with itself as Middle East war fears mount
Welcome to Euractiv’s Global Europe Brief, your weekly update on the EU from a global perspective. You can subscribe to receive our newsletter here. Dear readers, we’re back after a week covering the jet set diplomacy in United Nations corridors. One...
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Germany posed to regulate automated credit scoring
Germany’s proposed revision of its Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) would allow automatic credit scoring, a common practice that is currently in legal muddy waters.
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Israel kills Hezbollah leader Nasrallah in airstrike
Israel killed Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in a powerful airstrike in Beirut, dealing a heavy blow to the Iran-backed group as it reels from an escalating campaign of Israeli attacks. The Israeli military said on Saturday it had eliminated Nasrallah in the strike...
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Spanish far-right MEP Alvise Pérez admitts to illegal campaign financing on social media
Spanish far-right MEP Alvise Pérez admitted that he received €100,000 in undeclared cryptocurrencies from a businessman to partially finance his campaign for the European elections, and called for a 'tax rebellion' against the Spanish state.
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EU close to finalising low-carbon hydrogen definition
The European Commission is now close to finalising the long-awaited EU definition of low-carbon hydrogen after announcing a final four-month public consultation on Friday (27 September).
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Circular economy commissioner is a crucial step to a holistic EU vision for sustainable materials
The appointment of a dedicated European Commissioner for Circular Economy competitiveness within Jessica Roswal's portfolio is a critical step forward in the EU's commitment to accelerating the transition to a circular economy. This new role addresses a significant gap in previous policy frameworks, where circular economy initiatives were often fragmented across various commissioners.
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Ciao, Bruxelles! EU farming policy speaks a little more Italian
Massimiliano Giansanti has been elected president of Copa, the influential EU umbrella organisation for farmers' unions, cementing Italians' presence in key positions of the EU agricultural bubble.
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Civil society prompts Italy citizenship referendum, amid diverging trends in Europe
On Tuesday (24 September), the petition to change Italy's citizenship law hit its target of 500,000 signatures in under a month, paving the way for a national referendum, bypassing the Parliament.
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The Berlin debate on public procurement reforms is coming for Brussels
When thinking about industrial policy and how to restore Europe’s economic stance in the world, Europe should secure funding for research and development (R&D), rather than subsidies, a Finnish government representative urged in Berlin this week.
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Questions over positions in drafting GPAI guidelines, Council dubious on telcos consolidation
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Irish DPC fines Meta €91 million over password management lapse
Meta had been storing millions of users' passwords in plaintext, without cryptographic protection, in an internal database, the firm found in 2019.
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Euractiv MEP Welcome Party ‘Meet the Press’
On 17 September in Strasbourg, Euractiv had the opportunity to bring together MEPs, APAs, and our newsroom to connect and share ideas on the priorities for the new European Parliament cycle.
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