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Brussel · BrusselFrance has invited Russia to the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings, an event that changed the course of World War Two. “Given the circumstances,” the organisers said, President Vladimir Putin is not invited but another figure, to be announced later, will represent Russia on 6 June.See the Story
The Brief – What to expect from Russia at D-Day anniversary?
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
European Union · BrusselWith less than two months before June’s EU elections, the hard right ECR party - possibly seeing the electoral train passing them by - has woken up and is edging closer towards appointing their own Spitzenkandidat, a concept they previously rejected.See the Story
EU’s hard right scrambling to stay relevant in election campaign
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
European Union · BrusselWhile debates about farming and heat pumps have brought some climate policy debates to a standstill in Brussels, new public opinion research shows how action on aviation could represent a new way forward for climate and the EU, writes Ed HodgsonSee the Story
[Opinion] The EU need not be scared by aviation climate action
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Health · BrusselThe European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) calls on the EU to accelerate public health policies to reduce liver diseases, improve quality of life, and save significant costs.See the Story
Evidence-based actions to reduce alcohol harms are crucial now
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
European Union · BrusselThe world should ensure diverse supply chains and implement a framework to track the progress made towards tripling global renewable capacity by 2030, the EU's Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson said in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday (17 April).See the Story
EU to world: Don’t depend solely on China to hit renewable goals
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Brussel · BrusselDeputy leader of the far-left Podemos party Irene Montero on Wednesday lashed out at the Socialist Party (PSOE/S&D) government and its ally, the Sumar platform, for increasing defence spending by over €1 billion.See the Story
Spain’s far-left Podemos criticise Sánchez for increasing defence spending
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