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'Total waste of money': Former Italian PM Conte rails against EU rearmament plan
11 March 2025In an interview to Euronews, Five Star Movement leader Giuseppe Conte said that the Commission “is exaggerating the Russian threat” to boost military expenditure
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Portugal's parliament rejects motion of confidence and brings down government
11 March 2025All the opposition parties, with the exception of the Liberal Initiative, voted against the motion of confidence in the government. PM Montenegro even offered to suspend the session if the socialists presented specific questions, but PS leader Pedro Nuno Santos didn't back down.
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Romanian constitutional court unanimously rejects Calin Georgescu's candidacy, sparking protests
11 March 2025Romania's top court upheld the electoral committee's earlier rejection of 'TikTok Messiah" Georgescu's candidacy, causing demonstrations in Bucharest on Tuesday evening.
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Commission to push 'buy European' in new critical medicines act
11 March 2025The European Commission has proposed new rules aimed at strengthening the security of supply and availability of critical medicines, prioritising EU-based suppliers in public procurement.
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Misuse of funds to VAT fraud: The state of combatting fraud across the EU
11 March 2025The European Public Prosecutor's Office had over 2,000 active fraud-related investigations by the end of 2024, with total estimated damages amounting to €24.8 billion. VAT fraud continues to be the most significant concern.
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Greenland votes amid Trump controversy over US ambitions
11 March 2025Polls opened on Tuesday for Greenlanders to elect their 31 lawmakers who will shape policy on the strategic island in the North Atlantic.
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Hungary threatens dual nationals with expulsion in latest campaign to 'defend sovereignty'
11 March 2025The proposed amendment of the Hungarian constitution could result in the expulsion of Hungarians who hold nationalities from other countries if the government sees them as a danger to sovereignty.
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Why does Portugal face its third snap election in three years?
11 March 2025Prime Minister Luís Montenegro is engulfed in a political scandal over his family's business activities. He is expected to lose a confidence vote on Tuesday, paving the way for yet another national vote.
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EU lays groundwork for building deportation centres in distant countries
11 March 2025The new regulation on deportations represents the first tangible result of the outsourcing trend that EU leaders endorsed last year.
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'Constructive' Ukraine-US talks focus on sea-air ceasefire and minerals deal, reports say
11 March 2025Peace discussions between senior Ukrainian and US officials began in Jeddah on Tuesday just as hundreds of Ukrainian drones were launched at targets in the Moscow region.