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Spanish far-right MEP Alvise Pérez implicated in black money campaign funding scandal
Spanish far-right MEP Alvise Pérez has been accused of accepting money from the head of a cryptocurrency firm and not declaring it to the tax authorities following an investigation by eldiaro.es published on Wednesday (25 September).
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Tensions rise between the EU and Norway over fishing quotas
Member States and the European fishing industry are criticising Norway for unilaterally appropriating excessive quotas for certain fish species, and are calling on the Commission to take trade sanctions to protect the European market.
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Google accuses Microsoft of stifling cloud competition in fresh antitrust complaint
Google has filed an antitrust complaint accusing Microsoft of unfair licensing practices in cloud computing contracts with the EU Commission on Wednesday (25 September).
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German coalition: Green leaders resign for ‘fresh start’ ahead of election
Following a poor result in September‘s regional elections, the leadership of the Greens, one of two junior partners in Germany‘s coalition government, resigned on Wednesday (25 September), citing the need for new faces ahead of next year‘s national elections.
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Six principles for the new European Commission to follow
EU needs a “visible hand” to achieve climate neutrality by turning knowledge into jobs
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China’s electric vehicles: Is the US overreacting, or the EU underreacting?
The EU is increasingly caught in the middle between the US and China’s trade wars, and needs to pick a side
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EU countries support proposal to lower wolves’ protection status
A majority of EU ambassadors backed a European Commission proposal on Wednesday (25 September) to lower the protection status of wolves in Europe. This marks a crucial first step towards amending the current regulations under the Bern Convention.
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Hungary to drop reference to telecoms market consolidation in new Council conclusions
The Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU should delete any reference to consolidation in the telecommunications market in the next iteration of the draft Council conclusions which should be published on 9 October, four sources with insider knowledge told Euractiv.
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Commission collects over 100 AI Pact signatures, but future remains uncertain
Over 100 organisations have signed the European Commission’s artificial intelligence (AI) Pact, voluntary commitments that pave the way for compliance with the AI Act.
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One in ten adolescents show signs of problematic use of social media
The World Health Organisation/Europe (WHO) has released a report showing a sharp rise in intensive social media use (SMU) by teenagers, raising concerns about mental well being.
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LIVE NOW! Tech and the new mandate – What are the opportunities and challenges?
The AI Act addresses the risks associated with AI and positions Europe to play a leading role globally.
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EU, allies look to strengthen Russian oil price cap, EU Commission says
The European Union and 12 partner countries have met in Brussels to discuss the effectiveness of Western sanctions on Russia and ways to strengthen the G7 price cap on Russian oil, the EU Commission said on Tuesday.
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Zelenskyy tells UN Russia must be forced into peace
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday (24 September) that the war between Russia and Ukraine cannot be calmed by talks alone, but that Moscow must be forced into peace.
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Fico takes de facto control of Slovak parliament’s intelligence oversight committee
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more the Spanish government being forced to withdraw its 2025 draft budget bill, drama in the Czech government, and so much more.
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Bulgaria expects decision on full Schengen accession by year’s end
The authorities in Sofia expect a decision on full membership of Bulgaria and Romania in Schengen by the end of the year.
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Romania, other member states, seek greater flexibility in implementing recovery plan
Romania is working with other EU member states, such as France, Spain and Italy, to negotiate more flexible rules for the implementation of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan to ensure the successful absorption of funds and the smooth implementation of projects, said Romania’s Minister for European Investments and Projects Adrian Câciu.
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Drama in Czech government after PM dismisses minister
After the Pirates' crushing defeat in the weekend's regional and senate elections, party leader Ivan Bartoš announced that his party would not leave the governing coalition and that he would keep his post as deputy prime minister for digitisation, only to be proposed for dismissal by Prime Minister Petr Fiala hours later.
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Expert dismisses opposition claims Poland won’t profit from EU Cohesion Fund plan for flood victims
Poland will benefit from the cohesion funds European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said would be made available to help flood-hit regions, an economist told Euractiv Poland, dispelling earlier opposition claims that Warsaw would gain nothing from such aid.
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EU divided as West Africa becomes the world’s terrorism hotspot
European governments are divided on how to respond to West Africa becoming the world’s terrorism hotspot, with European nations who receive most migrants favouring to keep communication with the juntas open.
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Spanish government withdraws 2025 draft budget
The Spanish government on Tuesday withdrew the draft budget for 2025 due to be voted on in parliament on Thursday, after the right-wing Partido Popular Party and the party of Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont announced they would reject the text.
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