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Politics 23-04-2024

China spy probe: Staff member of German far-right AfD lead candidate arrested

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After being accused of receiving money through a Russian propaganda network, German far-right lead candidate Maximilian Krah (AfD) is now involved in another scandal, with one of his staff members being detained for spying for China.

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Agrifood 23-04-2024

EU Agri-Food Value Chain Calls on Lawmakers to Ensure a Low Carbon Food Future

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To reduce the carbon footprint of food, all stakeholders, including farmers, companies, and regulators, need to collaborate on solutions which drive demand towards sustainable products.

Agrifood 23-04-2024

Ukrainian agriculture minister suspected in corruption scandal

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Ukraine's anti-corruption agency on Tuesday accused the country's agriculture minister of illegally appropriating state land worth more than $7 million between 2017 and 2021.

Global Europe 23-04-2024

Senegal’s new leader calls for ‘rethought’ relationship with EU

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Senegal's new leader Bassirou Diomaye Faye has called for a "rethought" relationship with the EU during a visit by European Council President Charles Michel.

EU Institutions 23-04-2024

Centre-right EPP fails to topple EU ethics body against tight majority

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The centre-right European People’s Party’s attempt to block the adoption of an agreement to create an ethics body overseeing all of the EU institutions failed on Monday (22 April), despite concerns about the initiative becoming a “dangerous precedent.”

Global Europe 23-04-2024

Russian man gets 5 years labour for street interview about Ukraine war

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A Russian man was sentenced to five years' forced labour on Monday (22 April) for spreading "deliberately false information" about the army in a street interview with US-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in which he talked about the war in Ukraine.

Politics 23-04-2024

Former head of Czech presidential office charged with EU subsidy fraud

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The Czech prosecutor has charged the former head of the Czech presidential office, Vratislav Mynář, with subsidy fraud and damaging the financial interests of the European Union.

China 23-04-2024

Germany arrests three people suspected of giving technology to China

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Three Germans have been arrested on suspicion of working with the Chinese secret service to hand over technology that could be used for military purposes, potentially helping to strengthen China's navy, German officials said on Monday (22 April).

Transport 23-04-2024

Rome wasn’t built in a day: Letta offers no quick fixes for transport

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Euractiv's Transport Brief brings you the latest roundup of news affecting the transport sector in Europe.

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Politics 23-04-2024

ALDE Party’s 2024 Manifesto: Your Europe, Your Freedom

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ALDE Party's manifesto for the 2024 European elections aims at transforming the European Union in response to today's challenges, outlining commitments in key areas such as security and defence, economic growth and sustainability and institutional reform.

Elections 23-04-2024

Portuguese socialists sack all current MEPs from June’s election list

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The Portuguese socialist party (PS/S&D) sacked all current Members of the European Parliament from their list for June's EU election in a vote on Monday (22 April), bidding for a renewed roster with national political figures instead.

Politics 23-04-2024

Italian Democratic Party’s Schlein under fire over EU election strategy

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Italy’s centre-left opposition Democratic Party (PD) has come under fire after its leader, Elly Schlein, announced her candidacy for June’s European elections despite having previously said she had no intention of taking up a seat in European Parliament.

Global Europe 23-04-2024

Biden promises speedy delivery of ‘battlefield’ aid for Ukraine

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US President Joe Biden promised that tens of billions of dollars of much-delayed military aid would be "quickly" sent to Ukraine as the country suffered a new battering from Russian strikes.

Migration 23-04-2024

UK-Rwanda migrant plan passes after parliament marathon

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Controversial UK government plans for deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda cleared their final hurdle on Monday (22 April), after a marathon tussle between the upper and lower chambers of parliament lasting late into the night.

China 23-04-2024

Eyeing China, EU parliament to back ban on forced labour

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EU lawmakers will vote on Tuesday (23 April) to ban products made using forced labour under a new law that has China in its sights, risking raising tensions with Beijing.

Health 22-04-2024

Decrease in data protection period risks medicine price increase, says Greek health minister

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The Greek government is firmly opposed to any changes to the duration of the regulatory protection period (RDP) in the EU Pharma Package, with Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis pointing to negative consequences for Europe and Greece.

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Health 22-04-2024

Hungary wants new approach to manage growing drug shortages

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Hungary's Minister of State for Health, Péter Takács, has said a new approach is needed to allow Hungary to choose medicines better suited to the national health budget.

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Health 22-04-2024

Paris, gold for the greenest of Games?

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France is aiming for gold in sustainability at this year’s Olympics, promising to host ‘the greenest’ Games in history this summer. But many hurdles remain.

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Electricity 22-04-2024

Is Europe’s hydropower potential tapped out?

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Huge dam projects built in Sweden, Austria and France decades ago might not be feasible today, but pumped storage hydropower at sites with existing infrastructure could have major potential to reduce the EU’s emissions.

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Commission must act on critical raw materials strategy, say MEPs

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Establishing a list of critical raw materials list to defend Europe’s security and competitiveness was set as an essential goal by President von der Leyen, and she delivered. MEPs say now the EU has the list, it’s time to act.

Platforms 22-04-2024

TikTok faces EU Commission’s second probe, potential suspension of reward program

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The European Commission initiated a second formal proceeding against TikTok under the Digital Services Act on Monday (22 April), focusing on the launch of TikTok Lite in France and Spain, signalling intentions to suspend its "Reward Program" in the EU.

Failure to progress on circular use not only puts our climate targets in jeopardy, but also puts human health and the natural world at risk.
Energy 22-04-2024

Europe has yet to achieve a genuine green industry deal

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The EU has clearly set out its aims to lead the world on green growth. Yet only the most optimistic would say the road has been smooth so far. Initiatives including the Energy Performance Buildings Directive and the Nature Restoration Law have been the subject of unusually contentious debate.

Elections 22-04-2024

Greens challenge socialists on commitment to climate action

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With European elections looming from 6 to 9 June, the centre-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D) and the Greens have two main goals: win votes from the right and be clearly distinguishable from their traditional allies.

Health 22-04-2024

Vaccine-preventable disease is on the rise in Europe

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During the COVID-19 confinement, many contagious pathogens were also suppressed; with society opening combined with vaccine hesitancy, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, such as measles and whooping cough (pertussis) are on the rise.

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