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Economy 27-09-2024

The Berlin debate on public procurement reforms is coming for Brussels

Est. 10min

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.

Technology 27-09-2024

Questions over positions in drafting GPAI guidelines, Council dubious on telcos consolidation

Est. 13min

Welcome to Euractiv’s Tech Brief, your weekly update on all things digital in the EU. You can subscribe to the newsletter here.  

Data & Privacy 27-09-2024

Irish DPC fines Meta €91 million over password management lapse

Est. 2min

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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Europe's East 27-09-2024

Moldova prepares to vote in high stakes EU referendum and presidential election

Est. 5min

Moldova is heading to the polls in October for presidential elections and an EU referendum, with pro-European incumbent President Maia Sandu seeking a second term but facing Kremlin-backed candidates and disinformation.

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Europe's East 27-09-2024

Kremlin’s influence looms over Georgian Dream in the October elections

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The ruling Georgian Dream party's campaign ahead of Georgia's parliamentary elections in October has been marred by fear-mongering and echoes of Russian-style propganda on the war in Ukraine.

Global Europe 27-09-2024

Pope Francis deplores ‘re-emergence’ of war kickstarting Luxembourg, Belgium visit

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Pope Francis kicked off a four-day visit to Luxembourg and Belgium Thursday (26 September) with an appeal for international diplomacy and negotiations amid flaring conflicts across the globe.

Putin’s nuclear red line: Does he actually mean it?

Est. 8min

President Vladimir Putin has drawn a "red line" for the United States and its allies by signalling that Moscow will consider responding with nuclear weapons if they allow Ukraine to strike deep inside Russia with long-range Western missiles.

Politics 27-09-2024

Italy says enough EU countries ready to back call for early emissions review

Est. 4min

In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the coalition of Prime Minister Robert Fico facing internal, parties in the Bulgarian parliament expressing satisfaction with Brussels' decision to block North Macedonia's EU accession, and so much more. 

Global Europe 27-09-2024

Trump to pitch quick peace deal with Russia in talks with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy

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Former US president Donald Trump is likely to renew its controversial pitch of a possible swift peace deal with Russia when he meets Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday (27 September).

Climate change fallout: Champagne producer inaugurates vineyard in England

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Far from its native Champagne, prestigious French wine house Taittinger on Thursday inaugurated its new vineyard in south-east England, where climate change is making it increasingly easy to grow grapes.

China’s newest nuclear-powered submarine sank this year, US reveals

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China's newest nuclear-powered attack submarine sank earlier this year, a senior US defense official said on Thursday (26 September), a potential embarrassment for Beijing as it seeks to expand its military capabilities.

Global Europe 27-09-2024

New international coalition seeks two-state solution in Israel-Palestine conflict

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A new international coalition to seek a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict has gained traction on Thursday (26 September) despite Israel's absence from the talks.

Politics 27-09-2024

Bulgaria happy over EU blockade of North Macedonia accession talks

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Parliamentary group leaders in Bulgaria have welcomed the EU's decision to open accession talks with Albania and to block North Macedonia until it includes the Bulgarian minority in its constitution.

Politics 27-09-2024

Internal rift in Fico’s coalition as parties air grievances in public

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The mounting rift between Slovakia’s ruling parties, SNS and Hlas-SD (NI), shows no signs of abating as parties air their differences in the media, and Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD/NI) refuses to intervene publicly.

Politics 27-09-2024

Poland faces renewed migration pressure at border with Belarus

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The Polish-Belarusian border has come under increasing pressure in recent weeks, and the situation is becoming more serious, Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (PSL, EPP) said on Thursday.

Politics 27-09-2024

Hungary’s chief prosecutor seeks to strip Orbán’s rival from MEP immunity

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Hungary's chief prosecutor has asked the president of the European Parliament to suspend the parliamentary immunity of Prime Minister Orbán's main political rival, MEP Péter Magyar, the prosecutor's office said on Thursday (26 September).

Politics 27-09-2024

Portugal approves new system to expulse irregular migrants

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Portugal will introduce a new system for the return and expulsion of migrants staying in the country without authorisation and create the National Foreigners and Borders Unit within the police, the government announced on Thursday.

Politics 27-09-2024

Italy says enough EU countries ready to back call for early emissions review

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Italy has secured the support of nine EU countries for Business and Made in Italy Minister Adolfo Urso’s proposal to bring forward the revision of EU car emissions legislation from 2026 to 2025, with the minister saying there are now enough EU member states ready to back Italy’s call.

Stakeholders differ on whether to promote or drop Breton’s ‘Nuclear Act’

Est. 4min

Nuclear defenders are split on whether to call for a dedicated EU regulation for nuclear energy, as proposed by former Internal Markets Commissioner Thierry Breton. 

Technology 27-09-2024

Institutional fight over EU telecoms rules laid bare at Brussels conference

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The future of EU telecoms rules had national regulators, the European Commission's competition directorate (DG COMP) and the EU executive's connectivity directorate (DG CNECT) battling it out at an event in Brussels.

Politics 27-09-2024

Austria’s far-right on path to top national vote, unlikely to win chancellorship

Est. 5min

Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) is projected to tie for first place with the ÖVP at a historic 28% in Sunday's national elections, though hopes for a far-right chancellorship seem unlikely. 

Economy 27-09-2024

Discord looms over member states talks on EU financing ‘sensitive’ issue

Est. 5min

While EU industry broadly agreed with former European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s “valid” diagnosis of Europe’s economic ills, they remained deeply divided on Thursday (26 September) over how to fund the bloc’s bulky  investment needs.

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Stumped! EU industries ‘gravely concerned’ over deforestation rules

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Twenty-eight organisations representing EU primary producers and industries have urged a delay in the application of the EU's Deforestation Regulation. The European Commission does not intend to postpone implementation.

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Railways 27-09-2024

On the right track, European rail sector unites, integrating for digital era

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For the first time, the entire ecosystem of EU rail has come together in Berlin. From innovation to authorisation and market entry, stakeholders are building on rail’s rich history to integrate it into the digital era.