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Why EU leaders should get off Musk's XEUobserved
Leaders should ask themselves - is X really what I want my brand to be associated with? Read on »
China set to offer green investment boost to Africa, as EU watches from sidelines
New investment in African manufacturing of Chinese electric vehicles and for the continent’s green industrialisation is set to dominate a China-Africa summit this week — as Beijing seeks to circumvent EU and US tariffs on its exports. Read on »
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'Human rights disaster' at France's TotalEnergies Uganda project
French group TotalEnergies and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) have been linked to serious and widespread reports of sexual violence, environmental destruction and forced evictions in new report into their activities at an oil project in Uganda. Read on »
MEPs must fight back - and vote - to protect EU aid budget this monthOpinion
As the new European Parliament gears up for another term, MEPs face one of their most important tasks: voting on the EU’s aid budget for 2025. Yet, heads of state and politicians are increasingly seeking drastic cuts to official development aid and scaling back on humanitarian aid pledges, write the directors of 13 international humanitarian NGOs.Read on »
The EU's Banking Union is stalled — and its prospects are not goodColumn
The plans for creating an EU Banking Union are now 12 years old — will they ever happen, asks Spanish economist Judith Arnal, as she takes a deep dive into the SSM, SRM and EDIS.Read on »
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