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Draghi: Competing with China and US 'infinitely easier' with joint debt

Massive government and private investment, worth at least €800bn a year, is needed for Europe to catch up with China and the United States — otherwise the continent faces "slow agony".Read on »

Brussels' mayor wants Belgium to stop Orban's 'migrant buses' at border

The mayor of Brussels wants any threatened buses of migrants sent by Viktor Orban's Hungarian government to Brussels, the EU capital, be stopped at the Belgian border.Read on »

EU 'won't hesitate' to block funds if Slovakia guilty of legal abuse

Slovakia has vigorously denied that it risks losing EU money due to backsliding on rule of law, but the European Commission says it is analysing the situation and "won't hesitate" to act if it finds fault. Read on »

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EU tax burden shifts further from ultra-rich to workers, report finds

An analysis by Oxfam shows that the tax burden has shifted from big corporations and wealthy individuals to taxes on labour and consumption — which primarily affect ordinary people. Read on »

'We're not trying to undermine EU carbon levy', says South Africa

The EU and South Africa are in talks in a bid to resolve a long-running dispute over the implementation of Brussels’ new carbon tax, ministers told reporters on Monday. Read on »

The case for a first-ever EU just transition commissionerOpinion

Transitioning to a greener Europe should be a win-win for everyone — but without the protection of social rights, many people stand to lose out. As Ursula von der Leyen prepares to unveil the mission letters for her new commissioners, one key question looms: will the new EU Commission deliver on its promise to support people through the massive changes ahead? Read on »

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