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WARSAW
The Polish government adopted a resolution on Thursday to ensure the free and safe participation of Israeli leaders, including ICC, indicted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz ceremony on 27 January. Read more.
WESTERN EUROPE
PARIS
Gender irrelevant for taking the train, top EU court rules. The EU’s top court ruled on Thursday that requiring rail passengers to declare a gender when buying a ticket is in breach of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Read more.
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BERLIN
Germans may finally get cheap electric cars in 2025. High prices and a lack of state support have prevented electric vehicles from becoming the preferred car model in Germany, but moves by policymakers and the automotive industry suggest that will change this year. Read more.
German plans to review refugee status of Syrians likely to come at a price. Germany is grappling with the future of Syrian refugees as talks on the hot-button issue of migration intensify ahead of the general elections, but proposals to reassess their refugee status could stumble over major logistical and economic roadblocks. Read more.
German authorities must decide who goes thirsty during droughts. A new report says that German authorities must be prepared to make tough decisions on who receives water during potential shortages. Read more.
UK & IRELAND
LONDON
EU, UK push ahead with gene-edited plant rules. Poland has proposed a text to break the EU deadlock over legislation on new genomic techniques (NGTs) just before the UK announced it would fully implement a similar law easing rules on gene-edited crops. Read more.
EUROPE’S SOUTH
ROME
Meloni expects EU support for migrant centres. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is confident that Europe will back her plan to open migrant centres in Albania, calling it “perfectly in line” with the EU Migration and Asylum Pact. With the European Court of Justice set to review the case in February, Meloni on Thursday said that “based on her discussions with European counterparts”, most member states “will support Italy’s position before the Court”.
The main issue remains the designation of “safe countries” of origin, with Meloni saying that Italy’s High Court supports the government’s position – a claim that Euractiv has since debunked.
Another boat of migrants is expected to arrive in Albania around 11 January, but those working in the reception centre in Shengjin say they have been given no information, and only a skeleton staff of Italian employees remains. (Alessia Peretti | Euractiv.it)
Europe space chief says cooperation intact despite Italy moves. The head of the European Space Agency dismissed concerns on Thursday that cooperation in Europe is dwindling as Italy charts its own course on rocket operations and weighs a potential agreement with Elon Musk’s Starlink on satellites. Read more.
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MADRID
Sánchez to seek urgent fix for Canary Islands migration crisis. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s government (PSOE/S&D) has set a 10-day deadline to find a temporary solution to the overcrowding in migrant reception centres for unaccompanied minors in the Canary Islands. Read more.
EASTERN EUROPE
BRATISLAVA
Slovak opposition seeks meeting with president over Fico’s foreign policy. Leaders of Slovakia’s three main pro-Western opposition parties have expressed concern over the increasingly pro-Russian foreign policy of Robert Fico’s government, saying that firm alignment with the EU and NATO is the only way to ensure the country’s freedom, security and prosperity. Read more.
Slovakia’s Fico doubles down on Ukraine threats over halted gas transit. Slovakia may halt humanitarian aid and emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine and leverage its veto power in EU matters should Kyiv not resume gas flows through its territory, Prime Minister Robert Fico said in Brussels today. Read more.
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PRAGUE
Most Czechs believe EU Green Deal will lead to increase in energy prices. The Green Deal is contributing to disproportionate increases in energy costs, according to 71% of Czechs surveyed for a new study published on Thursday. Read more.
NEWS FROM THE BALKANS
BELGRADE
Serbia says goodbye to Russian weapons as break with Kremlin remains unclear. Serbia has cancelled contracts for Russian weapons that have supplied its army since Soviet times, Serbia’s Chief of General Staff Milan Mojsilović said, without specifying whether the country was cutting ties with Russia. Read more.
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SOFIA
Economic forecasts optimistic as Bulgaria moves closer to joining eurozone. Bulgarian exports are expected to grow by 5.8% annually after the country joins the eurozone, according to an analysis released on Wednesday by trade credit insurer Allianz Trade. Read more.
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BUCHAREST
Romania continuing to allow banned bee-killing pesticide. Romania is the sole country in the EU that still wants to permit the emergency use of a banned neonicotinoid pesticide, despite a 2023 ruling by the EU’s top court that such derogations are illegal. Read more.
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BUCHAREST |VIENNA
Romania on its way to become EU’s largest gas producer. The agreement between Austria’s OMV and Germany’s Uniper to supply gas from the latter’s Black Sea project in Romania’s economic zone has put the spotlight on the country’s significant gas supply potential. Read more.
AGENDA:
EU: Fisheries and Oceans Commissioner Costas Kadis receives representatives of European Movement International (EMI);
Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management Commissioner Hadja Lahbib holds videoconference with International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) President Mirjana Spoljaric;
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[Edited by Sarantis Michalopoulos, Daniel Eck, Alice Taylor-Braçe, Martina Monti, Sofia Mandilara]
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