Politics
European politics: the EU, Brussels, elections, governments and policy.
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LIVE NOW! Hybrid construction as a solution to mitigate climate and housing crises [Advocacy Lab]
The construction sector plays a central role in the EU’s climate objectives. Buildings account for a significant share of Europe’s…
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INTERVIEW: German digital minister calls for swift, smart and symbiotic tech sovereignty
AI gigafactories call for proposal is taking longer than it should, warns Wildberger
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Meloni demands EU rebate for Italy
Scrap rebates or Italy will demand the same 'privilege,' the country's leader tells MPs
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Code of conduct complaint for council leader over libraries plan
The complaint comes after George Finch released a statement on the county's libraries on Monday.
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Brussels set to unveil plan to lower electricity bills amid energy crisis
The upcoming legislation will propose to have electricity taxed more favourably than gas, reform network charges and encourage the…
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EU’s new asylum regime begins amid delays, legal risks, and fears of mass detention
Over decade in the making, the new EU asylum rules are finally kicking into force on Friday. But EU member states delays are posin…
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'It's up to the host': EU sports chief responds to World Cup visa row after Somali referee barred
Reacting to concerns over US travel restrictions affecting World Cup participants, the EU Commissioner for sport told Euronews' fl…
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OpenAI says it backs EU’s AI transparency code
But ChatGPT-maker hasn't yet committed to sign up
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European Parliament tests shorter debates to avoid empty seats
The European Parliament is testing new rules to avoid empty seats during the debates and engage more with the Commissioners. MEPs …
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Baptism of fire: What are the five most stressful countries for beginner drivers in Europe?
Italy is by far more stressful to drive in than the UK, Germany, France and Spain, according to a study. But what are the most unc…
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FIREPOWER: Don’t fret about US withdrawal, says Rutte to MEPs
In today's edition: FCAS, Defence omnibus, military mobility
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A suspected Ebola case turned a Prague hospital into one of Europe’s tightest quarantine labs
As LaRochelle counts down his final days of Ebola incubation alone in a sealed biobox, Czechia’s rare display of political unity o…
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Watch: Empty seats and closed borders? FIFA’s high-stakes bet on a divided America
While the football elite rub shoulders in Washington, the game is hitting a physical and metaphorical wall at the US border. Inter…
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Europe’s green molecule push gains urgency as energy security fears mount
Industry and policymakers converge on hydrogen and biofuels as a strategic answer to fossil fuel dependence, but warn of infrastru…
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VOLTAGE: Brussels energy and industrial plans advance
In today's edition: CO2 emissions trading reform, oceanic sensors, PFAS
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No budget deal without new EU-wide taxes, Costa tells leaders
António Costa is convening a two-day summit in Brussels next week
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Make stolen phones unusable, Met Police urges tech giants
Sir Mark Rowley has asked the home secretary to introduce legislation forcing companies to publish data on stolen devices.
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EU pushes to align housing and energy policy as poverty crisis deepens [Advocacy Lab]
Brussels moves to coordinate action on affordability and renovation as Social Climate Fund activation approaches
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We need to make 'Europe more resilient', Eurogroup chief says
Eurogroup President, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, speaks to Euronews and Maria Tadeo.
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Police fire water cannon at demonstrators as Belfast anti-immigration protests continue
Stephen Ogilvie, the victim of the knife attack in Belfast, sustained severe injuries to his eyes as well as slashes to his face a…
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Biosimilars reshape immunology care across EU a decade after market entry [Advocacy Lab]
Ten years after the first etanercept biosimilar entered the European market, biosimilars have helped expand access to biologic the…
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THE HACK: Berlin & Warsaw chip-in on AI chips
In today's edition: Ireland's tech priorities, Meta's big lobbying streak, AI gigafactories
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Reform and Restore are both hard right and poisonous – but their differences could be their undoing | Andy Beckett
It is not enough to revile them both. Understanding the personal and ideological divergence is essential to taking back the ground…
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FIRST AID: EMA warns on HTA side effects
In today's edition: nicotine pouches, deadly heat, dioxine