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Music streaming platforms: MEPs ask to protect EU authors and diversity

Music streaming platforms: MEPs ask to protect EU authors and diversity

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The Culture Committee called for EU rules to ensure a fair and sustainable environment for music streaming and to promote cultural diversity.
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European health data: better portability and safe sharing

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The creation of a European health data space to boost the portability of personal health data was adopted by the environment and civil liberties committees.
Greece, 30,000 evacuees in Rhodes on fire

Greece, 30,000 evacuees in Rhodes on fire

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30,000 people directly threatened by a fire on the island of Rhodes. The authorities were able to shelter them or evacuate them from the...
Unesco "strongly condemns" Russian World Heritage strikes in Odessa

Unesco “strongly condemns” Russian World Heritage strikes in Odessa

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NESCO "strongly condemned" the Russian strikes carried out "early Thursday morning" against the city centre of Odessa, which has been a World Heritage site since January 2023
Treaty against plastic pollution, a timid victory

Treaty against plastic pollution, a timid victory

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From May 29 to June 2, 175 countries reached agreement on an international treaty to combat plastic pollution.
“Bodhichitta is the Main Cause of a Buddha”, Stressed His Holiness the Dalai Lama

“Bodhichitta is the Main Cause of a Buddha”, Stressed His Holiness...

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama walked from the gates to his residence to the Main Tibetan Temple, to give a teaching by way of celebration.
New legislation on seizing criminal assets

New legislation on seizing criminal assets to speed up their freezing...

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To speed up the freezing and confiscation of criminal assets and close loopholes, MPs on Tuesday adopted a draft position on new rules
European Charlemagne Youth Prize: meet the 2023 winners

European Charlemagne Youth Prize: meet the 2023 winners

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A Belgian language app for refugees has won the 2023 European Charlemagne Youth Prize.
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Sweden wins Eurovision 2023 in front of Finland

The final of the great musical contest was played between Sweden, Finland and Israel.

Religious discrimination and police violence… France criticized at the UN

Several countries deplored on Monday religious discrimination and police violence during the UN Human Rights Council on Monday, May 1

Trans-European transport projects: first go-ahead to new rules

Major EU transport infrastructure projects should focus more on sustainable transport, avoid delays and establish links with Ukraine and Moldova, say transport MEPs.

War in Ukraine: mobilisation orders in Russia to be sent electronically

Russian deputies voted on Tuesday for a bill allowing mobilisation orders to be sent electronically. The measure will make it easier to enlist in the army.

First Inter-Committee Meeting between Parliament and Ukrainian parliamentarians

On Wednesday, opening the first inter-committee meeting between the European Parliament and the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada.

MEPs approve revamped EU product safety rules

The updated law will ensure that products in the EU, whether sold online or in traditional shops, comply with the highest safety requirements.

UN – States agree on a treaty to protect the high seas, after more than 15 years of discussions

UN member states reached agreement on Saturday 4 March on the first international treaty to protect the high seas

Archaeologists have come across a smiling sphinx near the temple of Hathor

An Egyptian archaeological expedition from Ain Shams University discovered a smiling sphinx during excavations near the Temple of Hathor in Dendera

Von der Leyen sued by the New York Times over Pfizer contracts

The New York Times is suing the European Commission because to date its president Ursula von der Leyen has not made public the text...

Europe bans neonicotinoid derogations granted by Member States

The 27 EU Member States are not entitled to derogate from the EU ban on neonicotinoid seeds, the European Court of Justice ruled on 19 January....
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