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Amazon Remains Banned from EU Parliament Following Worker Rights Hearing Refusal

The European Parliament upheld its ban on Amazon's access after the company failed to send a senior manager to a hearing on worker conditions, prompting calls for stronger measures including contract reviews and termination.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Belgian Strikes Cripple Air Travel Amid Pension Reform Protests

Widespread strikes in Belgium caused by proposed pension reforms led to significant disruptions in transportation, particularly at Brussels and Charleroi airports, resulting in flight cancellations and airport congestion affecting thousands of passengers.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Von der Leyen Condemns Hungary's Budapest Pride Ban

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen publicly condemned Hungary's ban on Budapest Pride, citing it as a violation of fundamental rights, while Budapest's mayor is organizing a 'Freedom Day' event in defiance of the ban, using facial recognition technology to enforce the restriction, highligh...

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Gender Equality
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Bulgaria's Euro Adoption Faces Public Resistance

Despite the European Parliament's overwhelming approval, Bulgaria's euro adoption faces public resistance due to fears of reduced purchasing power and economic dependence, fueled by political instability and high poverty rates.

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Reduced Inequality
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Zelenskyy Urges Increased Western Investment in Ukraine's Defense Sector

At the NATO summit in The Hague, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called for increased Western investment in Ukraine's defense sector, citing a $35 billion potential hampered by lack of funding and the need to prevent components from reaching Russian weapons systems.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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EU Condemns Israeli Human Rights Violations in Gaza, but Delays Action

The European Union has concluded that Israel violates human rights in Gaza, but will not take immediate action, instead opting for diplomatic pressure; however, some member states like Spain are pushing for stronger actions such as suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement and imposing sanction...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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EU Divided on Israel's Human Rights Record in Gaza

Following a damning EU report on Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, Spain and Ireland called for the suspension of the EU-Israel trade agreement, while Germany and other states opposed such measures, highlighting deep divisions within the EU.

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Spain Faces Highest EU Pension Spending Burden, Demanding Urgent Fiscal Reforms

Spain's aging population will drastically increase pension spending, consuming 41% of tax and contribution revenue between 2022 and 2050—the highest in the EU—necessitating significant fiscal reforms to maintain the system's solvency and avoid jeopardizing other public services and economic competit...

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EU Reforms State Aid Rules to Boost Green Transition

The EU is reforming its State aid rules to facilitate the green transition, aiming for a balance between supporting businesses and preventing larger companies from gaining unfair advantages, while addressing concerns raised by Germany and other member states.

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Climate Action
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EU Approves New State Aid Rules to Boost Green Transition

The European Commission approved new state aid rules until 2030, allowing subsidies for energy-intensive companies to decarbonize and compete globally, addressing concerns about the feasibility of rapid decarbonization in specific sectors and aiming to accelerate the EU's 2050 carbon neutrality goal...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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EU Threatens Partial Suspension of Israel Association Agreement Over Gaza

Following an EU review citing potential Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned of potential further measures, including a partial suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, unless the situation improves by July.

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Mauritania's Fishing Crisis: Overfishing Threatens Food Security

In Mauritania, a two-month fishing ban ends, promising relief for artisanal fishermen but highlighting concerns over depleted fish stocks due to industrial fishing, particularly for fishmeal, threatening food security and the livelihoods of 300,000 people.

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Zero Hunger

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