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EU carmakers pressure Brussels to delay stricter emission rules
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Hungary refuses to pay fines for breaking EU asylum rules. Brussels is taking the money anyway.
The European Union has begun the process of clawing back hundreds of millions of euros in funds meant to go HungaryYesterday - European Union -
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EU fingerprint and facial recognition checks expected to be delayed again
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Car industry calls for shift in EU emissions targets amid slowing EV sales
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EU competition chief warns against weakening rules to create champions
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Italian PM Meloni condemns EU’s green rules for struggling auto industry
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EU’s new competition chief: European companies must scale up for global fight
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Dutch government led by hard right asks for formal opt-out from EU migration rules
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Dutch government led by far-right PVV asks EU for opt-out from asylum rules
Move by coalition headed by Geert Wilders’ Freedom party is unlikely to get a positive reception in Brussels. The new Dutch coalition government headed by Geert Wilders’ far-right Freedom party ...Yesterday - Netherlands -
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Publishers try skinnier books to save money and emissions
Subtle changes to the font can make books much slimmer and lighter - saving money and CO2 emissions.2 days ago
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