Anjinho is the former deputy national ombudsman of Portugal, and was previously a centre-right member of the country's parliament.
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The next transfer of profits from frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine is due next April, a document seen by Euractiv reveals.
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A letter, drafted by the president herself and sent to member states, signals her continued desire to maintain tight control over EU migration policy.
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Russian oil arrived at ports in Romania and Bulgaria in November 2024, the investigation found.
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Bayrou vowed to “reconcile” the country after months of a political crisis, but the odds are stacked against him.
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The Commission could eventually fine TikTok up to 6% of its global worldwide turnover for failure to comply.
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The AI4TRUST project aims to combat misinformation and disinformation in the EU by creating a trust-based environment that integrates the automated monitoring of social and news media with advanced AI-based technologies to enhance the work of human fact-checkers.
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Dmitry Medvedev, a politician close to Vladimir Putin, said that Ukraine's military and political leadership now faced imminent revenge for Kirillov's murder.
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The report warns that without action, surface water availability in parts of the ECA region could decline by half by 2050, while demand may rise by 51 per cent further straining already limited resources.
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On Monday, Ukrainian prosecutors charged Igor Kirillov in absentia with the alleged use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine.
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Prime Ministr Denys Shmyhal said Ukraine was willing to discuss transit of gas of any origin except Russian.
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In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the Bucharest mayor announcing his presidential run, a proposde €7,300 monthly pay increase for ministers causing uproar in Italy, and so much more.
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The 54-year-old is the first politician to formally declare his candidacy.
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Diplomats said they expected that proposal would be adopted by EU governments in a majority vote.
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Bulgaria has been in a deep political crisis for four years with little end in sight.
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Environmental targets should be revised to limit negative impact on the economy, Fiala said.
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On Monday, the European Commission sent a formal notice to Portugal.
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But it is not just the Berlusconi group that is rumoured to be keen.
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Europe has many strengths, including its prowess in research and development and its large pools of pension savings. However, there is rising concern that the continent is failing to translate these attributes into progress and growth. As a result, Europe...
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Voters are left with the left-right choice between muscular public spending and deregulation.
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