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Europe Divided on Big Tech Taxes Amid US Tariff Threats

European nations are divided on taxing big tech companies, with the UK considering changes to its digital services tax while Poland pushes forward with its own, despite US threats of retaliatory tariffs under President Trump.

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Reduced Inequality
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ORR Ruling Opens Channel Tunnel to Competition

A new report mandates that Eurostar provide access to its Temple Mills depot and reduce HS1 fees, paving the way for competitors like Virgin Group, Evolyn, and Gemini Trains to launch cross-Channel rail services by 2029, potentially lowering prices and expanding travel options.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Armenia's EU Accession Bid Amidst Moscow Visit

Armenia's parliament approved a law to begin EU accession, while Prime Minister Pashinyan confirmed his attendance at Moscow's May 9th Victory Day celebrations, leading to discussions about Yerevan's foreign policy balancing act between Russia and the European Union.

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Declining EU Support for Ukrainian Refugees Amidst Economic Hardship

Four years after Russia's invasion, support for Ukrainian refugees in the EU has fallen from 88% in 2022 to 71% in 2024, with Poland showing the steepest decline (60%), linked to increased dissatisfaction with government aid and economic hardship among citizens.

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EU Parliament Debates 'Green Lobbying Scandal' Over Life Program Funding

The European Parliament is debating a resolution concerning the funding of NGOs via the EU's Life program for environmental lobbying, which has been labeled a 'green lobbying scandal' by some MEPs, raising concerns about transparency and potentially impacting future NGO influence.

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French Court Bans Le Pen from Holding Public Office, Ending 2027 Presidential Bid

A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to two years suspended prison sentence, a €100,000 fine, and a five-year ban from holding public office for misusing millions of euros in EU funds between 2004 and 2016, effectively ending her 2027 presidential bid.

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EU Fines Carmakers €128 Million for Recycling Cartel, Eases CO2 Standards

The European Commission fined 15 car manufacturers, including Volkswagen (€128 million) and Renault/Nissan (€81 million), and their lobbying group ACEA (€500,000) for a 15-year cartel suppressing information on vehicle recyclability, coinciding with a Commission proposal to ease CO2 emission standar...

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EU Fines Car Makers €458 Million Amidst CO2 Emission Limit Easing

Fifteen car manufacturers were fined €458 million for an anti-competitive cartel on end-of-life vehicle management, contrasting with the EU's decision to ease CO2 emission limits for vehicles over a three-year period (2025-2027) to avoid potential billions in penalties, while the Italian car market ...

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French Court Bars Le Pen from Presidential Election

A French court ruled against Marine Le Pen, barring her from the next presidential election due to misuse of European funds; a German MEP from the European People's Party supports the decision, emphasizing the rule of law and contrasting it with support from Putin and Orban.

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Greece to Import 87,000 Workers to Combat Severe Labor Shortage

Greece plans to import roughly 87,000 workers in 2025 to address a 200,000-worker shortage across key sectors, driven by an aging population and a lack of domestic workers for demanding jobs; this is part of a broader competition among developed nations for a limited workforce.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Le Pen Banned From French Presidential Race for Five Years

A Paris court convicted Marine Le Pen of misappropriating EU funds, banning her from running for the French presidency for five years, a decision that has sparked political debate and uncertainty within her National Rally party.

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EU's "Rearmament of Europe" Plan: A Response to Russia's Military Buildup

The war in Ukraine has prompted a sharp increase in European defense spending, with the EU's "Rearmament of Europe" plan aiming to mobilize €800 billion over four years to bolster defense capabilities and reduce reliance on external defense providers. Spain, currently a low spender, will see its def...

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