The EU's crisis response mechanism is only activated in extraordinary circumstances.
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The election campaign of ‘chancellor-in-waiting’ Friedrich Merz is losing momentum.
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Chances of reactivating Germany's nuclear reactors were “lower by the week”, Friedrich Merz said.
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The bill bans TikTok on national security grounds, citing TikTok’s data collection practices and relationship with a "foreign adversary" – China.
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One thing is clear: the EU does not want “an Assad 2.0”.
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Mexico is the EU's second largest trading partner in Latin America.
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EU institutions have been “walking on thin ice” when adopting the minimum wage directive, wrote Nicholas Emiliou, advocate-general of the CJEU.
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JxCat's seven MPs in the Spanish parliament are key to the government's survival until 2027.
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The Parliament had backed another candidate, Bruno Gencarelli, earlier this week.
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The Commission's investigation into X has been ongoing since December 2023.
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But Brussels will nevertheless be "keeping an eye" on Vienna's budget situation over the coming months.
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Israel should reconsider its approach to UNRWA, Lahbib said.
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The complainants claim that Vučić previously encouraged motorists to drive through crowds of protesting students.
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Cyber-attacks, hybrid attacks, fires, floods, pandemics, terrorism, and disinformation are just some of the threats Europe faces.
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The EU's likely next leadership trio believe they are keeping Europe from sliding far-right – it won't be so easy.
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In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about a split in the Polish far right likely giving PiS an edge in the upcoming presidential election, Catalan separatist leaders uniting to pressure Sánchez, and so much more.
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And a round-up of some of the smaller stories you might have missed
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In particular, voting hours in the diaspora have been slammed as unfair.
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The country has a new government, but how long will it last?
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The operator of the plant defended itself, saying it meets all other limits, just not mercury.
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