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Former Banking Executive Appeals
The original investigation involved money laundering crimes and violations of banking legislation. The appeal process is expected to begin no earlier than this autumn.
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European Commission Threatens Biennale Grant Reductions
The European Commission has threatened to withhold 2 million euros in Biennale grants if a Russian pavilion is included. This action is reportedly linked to the potential appearance of a Russian pavilion. The Commission adopted a recommendation regarding this responsibility.
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European Commission Proposes Cyberbullying Action Plan
European Commissioner Glenn Mikalov stated that one in six children in Europe faces cyberbullying. The European Union's action plan is based on three pillars, according to the report. The announcement followed discussions with Members of the European Parliament.
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Belgium Considers Reopening Nuclear Reactors
The Belgian government has decided to halt the decommissioning of several nuclear power plants. Prime Minister De Wever announced the full nationalization of all seven national nuclear reactors, effectively scrapping the 2003 phase-out law. The government aims to seal a deal with Engie by October 1, which includes the revival of five reactors. Officials cited a failure to anticipate the development pace of renewable energy sources as a reason for the shift. Jean-Marc Nollet is identified as the person in charge of the program. The French Court of Auditors has reportedly commented on the situation regarding the previous decision to move away from nuclear power. This move follows similar efforts in Luxembourg to maintain energy stability. The first reactor scheduled for shutdown, Almaraz 1, is expected to undergo a refueling stop in November 2027.
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Eurozone Inflation Reaches 3 Percent
Preliminary data released by Eurostat on April 30 shows the Eurozone inflation rate reached 3 percent on an annual basis. The rate of inflation reflects the impact of the Iranian war on the 21-nation bloc. Economic activity in the Eurozone showed a contraction in private sector activity for the first time since 2024. These figures arrived after first-quarter consumption expenditure forecasts fell below the expected 2 percent. This represents a 0.4 percentage point increase from March levels. Inflation was previously recorded at 1.9 percent in February. Moscow has warned the United Kingdom and the European Union regarding maritime security in the region. The source noted that failure to secure navigation could lead to a tsunami-like effect. The report noted that the Eurozone may face economic challenges if measures are not taken to secure stability.
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EU Considers Energy Aid For Small Businesses
The European Commission is considering energy-related measures for farmers, transporters, and fishermen. EU Competition Commissioner Teresa Ribera stated the measures could determine the survival or bankruptcy of thousands of businesses in the coming months.
RFI Monde
EU Declares Hormuz Blockade Non-Negotiable
The European Union stated on Thursday that the blockade in the Hormuz Strait is non-negotiable. The statement comes amid ongoing maritime instability in the region. The source noted that these matters cannot be negotiated.
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Chinese Producers Lower Prices Following EU Tariffs
Chinese producers reportedly lowered their prices by exactly 58 percent on the same day the European Union implemented new tariffs. This move follows a market landscape where Chinese entities hold 97 percent of a specific market share compared to 3 percent for European producers.
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Companies Challenge Belgian Tax In Court
The appeals have been brought before the Constitutional Court and the Court of Justice of the European Union. The current federal government is reportedly seeking to avoid a repeat of previous financial disputes regarding this tax.
RTBF La Premiere
EU Agreement Includes Agricultural Safeguard Clauses
European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos stated that new agreements for countries joining the European Union will include a clause allowing the European Commission to apply sanctions. This measure aims to prevent 'Trojan horse' nations from joining if they fail to comply with Union rules and values. The announcement was made regarding the framework for future EU enlargement. The document was altered to address criticisms from the agricultural sector across Europe. The agreement is expected to provide advantages for European consumers and workers by creating new export possibilities. The source noted that the EU had to concede on certain topics during the rectification process.
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