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Inspiring Energy Solutions Powering our Cities, Homes and Businesses [Promoted content]
Europe's transition to renewable power is rapidly accelerating, with a growing range of technologies and actors coming together in innovative ways to power our cities, homes and businesses. This map shows inspiring examples of successful local energy solutions.
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UN chief Guterres defends role amid Security Council gridlock
United Nations chief António Guterres has defended the work of body’s Security Council amid talk of its ineffectiveness in the current global context, in an interview with Euractiv's partner EFE.
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Irish data protection watchdog probes Google’s processing of personal data for AI training
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) launched a cross-border inquiry into Google's compliance with privacy laws in processing EU citizen's data for its artificial intelligence (AI) model PaLM 2, according to a Thursday (12 September) press release.
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Turkey condemns Cyprus-US defence co-operation roadmap
Turkey said it condemned this week's signing of a roadmap to boost two-way defence co-operation between the United States and the Republic of Cyprus.
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Fractured Consensus: Migration debate highlights EU’s internal struggles
The EU Migration Pact did not close the debate on Europe and its borders. This week, both in national and EU politics, it has been proven that migration remains as potent an issue as ever.
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US supports two permanent UN Security Council seats for Africa
The US supports creating two permanent United Nations Security Council seats for African states and one seat to be rotated among small island developing states, US Ambassador to the UN will announce on Thursday (12 September).
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Europe needs to move beyond US elections’ abyss
Presidential elections in the United States (US) always bring uncertainties and surprises, and this one is no exception. From Trump’s judicial cases to his attack, as well as the sudden shift from Joe Biden's Democratic candidacy to Kamala Harris, the whole world is watching – and rightly so.
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Unleashing the EU’s circular economy potential
Europe prides itself on leading the charge for sustainability but when it comes to transitioning to a circular economy it has been stagnating. Despite consistent legislative efforts and ambitious rhetoric, the EU is still far from reaching its ambition to double its circularity rate by 2030.
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Bulgaria gives Ukraine more time to buy its Russia-made nuclear reactors
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Bulgaria giving Ukraine more time to buy its Russia-made nuclear reactors, Berlin eyeing the rollback of its liberalised power market, and so much more.
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In Kyiv, US and UK diplomats offer aid but no breakthrough on strikes into Russia
The US and British foreign ministers met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday (11 September), unveiling new support but no breakthrough on the long-range strikes into Russia desperately sought by Ukraine.
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Russian hawk pushes case for Putin to strike West with nuclear weapons
Russia should clearly state its willingness to use nuclear weapons against countries that "support NATO aggression in Ukraine", according to an influential foreign policy hawk.
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Germany’s border crackdown could be less disruptive than first thought
As Germany is to start checks at all its land borders, clarifications from the authorities on how such checks will work suggest that the actual disruption to those crossing the border could be less than anticipated.
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Italy to delay budget plan until October, after EU deadline
Italy will not present its new budget plan until next month, missing the European Union's September deadline, because parliament wants the Treasury to factor in upcoming revisions to economic growth data for 1995-2023, a minister said.
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Friends: Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is certainly no poster child for democracy in Europe and most Americans have never heard of him, but he does have at least one fan in the United States: Donald Trump.
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Athens annoyed by Germany’s introduction of border controls
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis criticised Germany’s decision to introduce controls at its borders saying such a move would endanger Schengen and hinted that Berlin’s current social policies may be to blame for attracting migrants.
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Map the Green Deal’s drivers: Distribution grids across the EU [Promoted content]
Distribution grids (DSOs) are the facilitators of the Green Deal’s objectives and a prerequisite for a functioning European electricity market. Managing 97% of EU’s power lines and connecting 70% of renewables, DSOs are diverse across Member States.
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EU consumer groups slam ‘manipulative’ video game spending tactics
European consumer groups on Thursday (12 September) accused the world's biggest video game companies of "purposefully tricking" consumers, including children, to push them to spend more.
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Defence industry worries EU-funded innovation may be put on the shelf
A report drafted by large EU defence companies eying the reform of the EU fund for research and innovation, calls out governments for not supporting projects financially and for XXX.
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Russia rejects Czech jurisdiction in unpaid rent cases
Russia is rejecting the jurisdiction of Czech courts in a dispute over unpaid rent for buildings used by the Russian government, with the Czech Foreign Ministry demanding more than €2 million for Russia's unauthorised use of the properties for commercial activities.
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Changes to Portuguese wiretapping law could halt investigations
The possible revision of the law on wiretaps could lead to the collapse of some judicial investigations, Portugal's attorney general warned on Wednesday, stressing that the number of phone-tapping operations has decreased in recent years.
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