Despite advances in neonatal care, cerebral palsy is often diagnosed too late, with the average age of diagnosis at around 18 months. New EU projects aim to change that.
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Nicolas de Rivière's nomination has been in the works for months, at a time when French-Russian relations are at an all-time low.
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Only with Washington’s blessing is Budapest willing to extend sanctions against Russia.
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With its new government, Belgium joins a growing list of European countries led by nationalist forces such as Meloni's Italy and Orban's Hungary.
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While von Ursula von der Leyen has not hesitated to express support for “the Georgian people fighting for democracy", she has remained remarkably quiet about the uprising in Serbia.
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Estimates indicate that a well-established screening programme could prevent up to 100 deaths from abdominal aortic aneurysms each year.
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Swedish doctors' union fear proposed one-time medical interventions could crowd out priority operations.
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Some EU member states, including Poland, want to give Laura Codruța Kövesi powers to prosecute those who evade sanctions on Russia.
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A fight over the future of the world's biggest island is turning up the heat between Nuuk, Copenhagen, Brussels and Washington.
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But his golden age with Trump may already be over.
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Germany has pushed the issue onto the international agenda, while at home, biogas plants are being scaled back.
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The secretary of state responsible for a law that will see houses built on previously 'green' land was forced to resign following reports that he set up two real estate companies while working on the law.
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Fico made the comments directly to the Czech ambassador, which Czechia's prime minister described as "absurd".
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"If left alone, we could have wiped out the US' total auto industry,” a Japanese speaker said at Davos. “But at the time, we understood politics"
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France and Spain alone could generate enough electricity equivalent to the EU's projected 2050 demand of around 4,000 TWh.
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But the Commission will not accelerate ongoing investigations under the Digital Services Act, a spokesperson said on Friday.
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In November, Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier said the guidelines would "ideally" be ready before the deadline.
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"Those those cables have been built by regulations that never took into account active sabotage at sea," David van Weel told Euractiv.
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Friday's restarting of EU-supervised checks had initially been expected for early February.
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A letter signed by 19 EU countries means there appears a majority to allow more lending for defence projects – but that doesn't mean it's guaranteed.
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