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Migration will also feature at next week's EU summit as governments ramp up their battle against far-right politicians.
EU and India move into final stages of trade talks with continuous contact ⊕
Negotiators step up pace of talks after agreeing on rules governing farm trade, says European Commission.
China’s Temu more than doubles EU profits to nearly $120m despite having only eight staff ⊕⊕
Online marketplace paid just $18m in corporation tax, leading campaigners to call for government action
The Chinese online marketplace Temu’s EU operations more than doubled pre-tax profits last year…
EU fraud investigators raid Greek farm funds agency ⊖
Raid intensifies pressure on Athens to come up with action plan to clean up its handling of farm subsidy payments.
Hungary’s EU official ‘not aware’ country allegedly tried to recruit spies in Brussels ⊖
Olivér Várhelyi was Hungary’s envoy during time when Viktor Orbán’s government reportedly tried to enlist EU officials
Hungary’s EU commissioner has denied any knowledge of alleged attempted spying by…
Commission hints at change to Israel sanctions plan if Gaza ceasefire holds ⊕
EU executive signals possible shift on Israel penalties if peace process continues — but says "we're not there yet."
If in doubt... blame Brexit! Wes Streeting moans that Labour is having to 'deal with' EU split as Brits face even HIGHER taxes ⊖⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Wes Streeting complained the government is still having to 'deal with' the fallout from leaving the EU as he admitted Brits are struggling under the weight of tax.
Last month was the third-hottest September on RECORD - with average global temperatures hitting a balmy 16.11°C ○
Last month was the third-hottest September on record, scientists at the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) have revealed.
Dutch government takes control of China-owned chip firm ○
The move, which is aimed to protect supplies of technology, could raise tensions between the EU and China.
Várhelyi ‘not aware’ of Hungary’s alleged attempts to recruit spies in Brussels ○
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a story from Politico EU ✅ › Politico EU
The commissioner met with his boss Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday, days after media outlets reported the Hungarian government had tried to recruit EU staffers as spies.