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Brussel · BrusselThe Critical Medicines Alliance, launched in Brussels on Wednesday (April 24), is the sign of a "wake-up call" towards a stronger pharmaceutical industry in the EU, French Minister for Industry and Energy Roland Lescure told Euractiv.See the Story
Critical Medicines Alliance is 'wake-up call', says French minister of industry
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Artificial Intelligence · Brussel“Partnerships” between big tech firms and AI startups are under the regulatory microscope. The likes of Amazon, Google, and Microsoft have rushed to build strong collaborations with the rising stars of the AI world, such as OpenAI, Mistral AI, and Stability AI.See the Story
The Brief – The curious case of ‘partnership’ in the AI landscape
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Brussel · BrusselThe omission of emails from the Estonian Ministry of Economic Affairs to Bolt and other mobility tech firms, demanded in a freedom of information (FOI) request, was due to human error, the Ministry's Deputy Secretary General Sandra Särav told Estonian news agency ERR.See the Story
Bolt lobbying revelations: Estonia official says human error behind missing correspondence
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Economy · BrusselThe Berlin economy and environment ministries, both held by the Greens, have been accused of mishandling the shutdown of the country’s last three nuclear power plants during the 2022 energy crisis.See the Story
German Green's minister Robert Habeck under fire over 2022 nuclear shutdown
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European Parliament · BrusselLast week the European Parliament gave its final nod to a package meant to make the Common Agricultural Policy rules easier to apply for farmers and national administrations. But it is not the end of the CAP ‘simplification’ debate. It is just the beginning.See the Story
CAP simplification will get more and more complicated
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Ursula Von Der Leyen · BrusselA Belgian court will hold a hearing on 17 May where it will be decided whether Belgian or EU prosecutors are competent to continue the 'Pfizergate' probe involving European Commission boss Ursula von der Leyen, according to a document seen by Euractiv.See the Story
Pfizergate: Belgian court to hold hearing amid competence row with EU prosecutor
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European Union · BrusselThe EU’s recent spate of investigations into Chinese firms’ state subsidies and procurement practices is not meant to send a message to Beijing but rather shows that the Commission will protect the interests of European businesses, the bloc's competition chief Margrethe Vestager said on Friday (26 April).See the Story
Vestager says probes into Chinese firms are not a message to Beijing
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Emmanuel Macron · Brussel"Europe could die," French President Emmanuel Macron warned in a much-awaited speech on the future of the EU at Sorbonne University on Thursday (25 April), stressing the importance of an industry 'Made in Europe', particularly in sectors like energy and digital.See the Story
Macron pitches 'made in Europe' to guarantee prosperity in 'Sorbonne II' speech
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