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22 hours ago
MEPs called for a better EU response to natural disasters exacerbated by climate change during a debate in Strasbourg, in the wake of the devastating floods hitting central and eastern Europe.
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1 hour ago
As Ukraine faces its third winter since Russia's 2022 invasion, restoring the energy system to maintain power and heat has become increasingly challenging, despite EU support.
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3 hours ago
The EU and member states must recognise that preventing further spread of this and future outbreaks is not just an act of solidarity, but an investment in global health security. European vaccine donations are key, but It is essential to engage local health workers, faith leaders, and community influencers — from barbers to kiosk owners.
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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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