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Berlin summit seeks closer EU ties for Western Balkan states

9th - Higher Ed
First initiated by Germany, the Berlin Process aims to bring six Western Balkan states closer to the EU.
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MED9 leaders pledge support for Lebanon's army in bid to stop Israel-Hezbollah conflict

9th - Higher Ed
Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged almost daily cross-border fire since the war in Gaza started last October but recent weeks have seen that violence significantly ramp up turning southern Lebanon into a flashpoint.
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Borrell warns of 'disastrous consequences' for refugees if Israeli Knesset bans UNRWA

9th - Higher Ed
Since 1949, UNRWA has been the main organisation responsible for delivering humanitarian aid to Palestinians in occupied territories and providing services for Palestinian refugees in other countries.
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EU-Serbia lithium mining deal - dirty politics?

9th - Higher Ed
Mass protests are expected across Serbia this weekend in response to the new EU and Serbian lithium mining deal, signed a few weeks ago. Is history just repeating itself for Serbia?
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French minister Bruno Retailleau pushes for stricter EU migration policy

9th - Higher Ed
Rapidly implementing the European Pact on Asylum and Migration and revising the Returns Directive: France's Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, is announcing firm policies, even if it means moving closer to Europe's radical right.
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Albania: Italian government's migrant centres ready to host first consignment

9th - Higher Ed
The centres built by the Italian government in Albania are ready to host migrants rescued in the Mediterranean, eleven months after the agreement between the two countries was signed.
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MEPs hold debate on crisis facing Europe's automotive industry

9th - Higher Ed
Europe's car industry has been battling against the transition to low carbon technologies, the degradation of supply chains, increased competition from Asia, and decreased demand for electric models.
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Greece's low birth rate raises spectre of population collapse in Aegean Islands

9th - Higher Ed
At 1.3 babies per woman, Greece's fertility rate is among Europe's lowest — and well below the threshold for population growth.
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Viktor Orbán and Ursula von der Leyen clash in fiery debate at European Parliament

9th - Higher Ed
The gloves were off as Viktor Orbán appeared before the European Parliament in Strasbourg and faced off with Ursula von der Leyen.
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Fact check: Can MEPs skip the line at airports?

9th - Higher Ed
Members of the European Parliament are entitled to several allowances, but there’s often criticism and confusion over what the so-called “Brussels gravy train” entails. EuroVerify takes a look.
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Are European countries still supplying arms to Israel?

9th - Higher Ed
French President Emmanuel Macron has joined calls to halt the sale of arms to Israel.
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EU proposes delaying landmark Deforestation Law amid industry pressure

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission's move to postpone anti-deforestation regulations has sparked criticism from environmental NGOs.
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EU countries continue to evacuate citizens from Lebanon as fighting escalates

9th - Higher Ed
These evacuations happened as the Israeli military issued fresh evacuation orders for communities in southern Lebanon, signalling that it may widen the ground operation launched earlier this week against the Hezbollah militant group.
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Forever chemicals: What are they and could they be totally banned in the EU?

9th - Higher Ed
Since PFAS were found in the south of Lyon, Pierre-Bénite has become a European symbol in the fight against forever chemical pollution. But what are these substances exactly, and why are they causing concern across Europe?
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Georgia can turn its EU fortunes around, President Zourabichvili tells Euronews

9th - Higher Ed
A frayed opposition has banded together in a bloc that is projected to win some 60% of the vote in the October elections. Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili told Euronews she hopes this will prompt Brussels to restart its membership...
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EU gives €30 million extra to Lebanon in humanitarian aid

9th - Higher Ed
The additional funds bring the total amount of monetary aid provided to more than €100 million for 2024.
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EU and UK agree to strengthen cooperation 'at pace' during Starmer's Brussels visit

9th - Higher Ed
Both sides agreed to hold a summit to "oversee the development" of the new relationship in early 2025.
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What Austria's electoral results mean for EU affairs

9th - Higher Ed
Austria could become the latest European Union member state to have a far-right party in power after the Freedom Party (FPÖ) secured victory in Sunday's general election.
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North Macedonia hits out at Brussels, says EU accession like 'Waiting for Godot'

9th - Higher Ed
Both North Macedonia's president and prime minister slammed stumbling blocks put in place by Brussels over a dispute with Bulgaria over Balkan history, language and culture.
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Italy, Germany join carmakers in call to rethink internal combustion engine ban

9th - Higher Ed
Rome and Berlin are siding with the European automotive industry in calling for the EU to relax CO2 emissions standards for cars as the bloc aims to end the sale of new petrol and diesel models by 2035.
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What lobbying footprint does Big Oil have on EU climate policy?

9th - Higher Ed
Two new reports have claimed to show just how much influence fossil fuel company lobbying has on EU climate policymaking.
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'The time to leave is now': European countries urge nationals to leave Lebanon

9th - Higher Ed
Portugal, Spain, France and the UK have issued warnings to their nationals in Lebanon to return home while commercial flights remain available.
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EU calls for 'immediate ceasefire' between Hezbollah-Israel

9th - Higher Ed
The EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell calls for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah as tit-for-tat attacks threaten all-out war.
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Prime Minister Rama insists Albania migrant deal 'exclusive' to Italy as more countries eye scheme

9th - Higher Ed
Albania's "unconditional love" for Italy means Rome has the exclusive privilege to house asylum seekers on Albanian soil, Rama told Euronews.