EU
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healthEU Cancer Prevention Barriers Revealed
Study finds barriers like health literacy, cost, and misinformation hinder cancer prevention in Europe.
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techEuropean Car Sales Rebound Slightly; Tesla Ends Year-Long Decline
February European auto sales rose modestly, led by electrified vehicles. Tesla posted its first year-over-year growth since December 2024.
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techTesla Awaits Dutch Decision on Full Self-Driving Approval
Tesla Europe expects a decision from the Dutch vehicle authority RDW by April 10 on its Full Self-Driving technology, with potential EU-wide implications.
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worldLabour Shifts Brexit Focus from Leavers to Remainers
UK Labour Party's stance on Brexit shifts, reflecting economic challenges and internal pressures. Chancellor Rachel Reeves emphasizes Brexit's harm, advocating for closer ties with EU.
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financeHungary Veto Blocks €90B EU Loan for Ukraine Amid Oil Pipeline Dispute
Ukraine's Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko decries Hungary's veto of a €90 billion EU financial package, citing stalled Russian oil flows and mounting pressure for Russian asset reparations.
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worldSlovenia's Election Turmoil Intensifies Amid Corruption Allegations
Prime Minister Golob urges EU to investigate foreign interference as scandal grips Slovenia ahead of elections.
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financeEurope’s Overnight Fix for Energy Bills: Cut Electricity Taxes, Tax Oil Giants
European governments can slash household energy bills immediately by cutting electricity taxes and imposing permanent windfall taxes on fossil fuel profits-while redirecting funds to renewables and grid modernization.
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worldEU Fails to Extend Child Abuse Content Rules
The EU's temporary measure on detecting child sexual abuse material expires April 3, creating a legal gap after member states failed to agree on an extension.