"The Commission may decide to [...] refer Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, and Poland to the Court of Justice of the European Union," wrote the EU executive.
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Scholz is now expected to ask German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to dissolve the Bundestag so that new elections can be held on 23 February.
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The High Level Group on wine has also proposed a derogation on the use of a synthetic pesticide for organic wine producers.
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Pfizer, Sanofi, Moderna, GSK and Novavax confirmed their attendance to Euractiv.
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At the negotiating table of a potential ceasefire, the EU should have earned itself a seat because of the importance of the restrictive measures it has put in place.
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If the US "takes a protectionist turn, growth in the euro area is likely to take a hit," the ECB's chief warned.
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"It's one thing for the Germans not to want nuclear power for themselves, but it's another to prevent other countries from accessing these funds", Ebba Busch said.
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Both government and commercial connectivity services will start by 2030.
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Experts warn that the EU's proposed Standard Essential Patents regulation could stifle innovation and harm Europe’s global competitiveness.
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According to Amnesty, Serbia received phone-cracking devices as part of a broader package of assistance designed to help Serbia meet the requirements for EU accession.
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Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a statement that the latest developments in Syria increased the threat to Israel, "despite the moderate image that the rebel leaders claim to present".
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In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland's ruling parties nominating different presidential candidates, Meloni stepping down as ECR president, and so much more.
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Bucharest can "lend its support" to help Chisinau get through the winter.
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Peevski is considered an obstacle to forming a government.
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The prime minister has a long 'to-do' list if he wants to keep Puigdemont happy.
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He said the bank is going 'against the grain' in its forecasts.
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On the migrant deal with Albania, she insisted it "will work".
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Asked about the death toll from Cyclone Chido, the French interior ministry said "it will be difficult to account for all victims" and a figure could not be determined at this stage.
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The EU can improve substantially global competitiveness and achieve net-zero emissions by electrifying industries. Overcoming economic, technological, and regulatory barriers requires bold policies, investments, and cooperation to reduce emissions, lower costs, and future-proof manufacturing sectors. There are already many industrial sectors that can reduce energy bills and decarbonize manufacturing processes using available technologies.
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