Cuts to the WHO's operational budget are on the table for 2026-27.
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France finally being on track to adopt its budget is also likely to reassure the Commission, which has recently expressed concerns about French public spending.
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From environmental standards to consumers protection, the Commission wants to tackle the import surge from e-commerce companies.
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Many economists have criticised the idea of subsidising electricity prices, arguing that efforts should instead focus on increasing electricity supply, such as building new gas-fired power plants.
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Europe is bracing for Trump tariffs as early as this week – and the tone has shifted among EU leaders.
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As the association representing nickel producers in the EU and globally, the Nickel Institute welcomes the European Commission’s Competitiveness Compass for the EU, published on 29th January 2025.
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In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about Czechia’s public media facing growing threats, France’s tough week, Meloni’s failed migration deal with Albania, and so much more.
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Crin Antonescu won Social Democrats’ backing for the presidential race, securing full governing coalition support.
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Sanctioned Russian priest entered Bulgaria at the Patriarch’s insistence.
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Slovakia’s Christian Democrats KDH oppose Fico's controversial constitutional reform.
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Polish PM Tusk sees no immediate threat from potential U.S. tariffs but says Poland is prepared for any scenario.
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Patriots for Europe in Madrid under the 'Make Europe Great Again' banner to challenge EPP and S&D dominance in EP.
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Two months after Barnier’s cabinet collapse, France faces renewed turmoil as PM Bayrou faces a no-confidence vote over €50 billion in budget cuts.
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Czech public media face threats as election front runner pushes state-funded broadcasting, raising fears of political influence.
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Promises of increased spending will not solve the problem industries have been raising for months as the contracts are still lacking.
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DeepSeek mapped, missed AI Act deadlines, and Poland makes slow progress on a DSC.
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The judges' decisions are fuelling discontent within the government, which now faces an investigation into its recent repatriation of ICC-indicted Libyan warlord Almasri.
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Lysine, a key amino acid in livestock feed, is at the heart of a trade war with China, which currently supplies 60% of European consumption.
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Euractiv is silent no more.
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France has already had as many as four prime ministers in 2024, and there's no guarantee there will be fewer this year.
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