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1 day ago
Slovenia's presumptive candidate for European Commissioner Marta Kos says she is not a lobbyist despite working for a major consultancy firm in Brussels.
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9 hours ago
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled her list of commissioners nominees and their portfolios — after delays, gender-balance problems and intense personal criticism. But who is most likely to face tough scrutiny from MEPs?
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Opponents of an €800bn-per-year increase in European economic investment are effectively opposing EU policies that they have already voted into law, Mario Draghi warned MEPs on Tuesday.
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Debates on the severe situation of political prisoners in Belarus

EU discussion on the Mpox outbreak and the need for continuous action

Debate on cuts in EU 2025 Budget

Debate on cases of breaches of human rights in the deteriorating situation of women in Afghanistan

debate on EU's preparedness to act on natural disasters exacerbated by climate change

Debate on the need for whistle-blowers protection in the EU

Debate on extreme weather events and the threats to local communities and EU agriculture

Debate on the current situation in Venezuela

Resolution to urge EU countries to continue providing military and financial support for Kyiv

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What if we are fighting inflation all wrong?

2 months ago
In a new paper, two economists argue that the EU needs a system of price controls and buffer stocks to prevent future inflation and shouldn't just leave it to the ECB to fight price rises through interest rates after the fact.
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Capital Markets Union will not foot Europe’s climate bill, says report

2 months ago
In an effort to save money, the EU hopes private financiers will foot "most" of the climate bill. But a new report dispels these hopes, calling them "wishful thinking."
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Biden's future in doubt among EU friends after new blunders

2 months ago
EU leaders stuck by US president Joe Biden despite his striking gaffes in Washington, but behind the scenes diplomats fear he'll be forced to step aside.
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