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Pay transparency isn’t only about women. It exposes more inequalities
The EU’s pay transparency rules can help close the gender pay gap and expose how Europe systematically underpays young, migrant, disabled and racialised workers. #EuXl
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EU proposes tax overhaul to cut business costs by €8 billion a year
The reform would reduce the compliance burden for businesses and facilitate cross-border payments.
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EU diplomatic service announces new top posts with defence focus
The EEAS has named Kajsa Ollongren as secretary general, with Matti Maasikas and David Cvach in deputy roles. The defence-focused appointments come as the bloc’s foreign policy machinery faces increasing pressure. #EuropeNews
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Von der Leyen to meet Pashinyan in Yerevan after Armenia’s pro-EU vote
As the EU rolls out a support package for Armenia, European Commission President von der Leyen is set to meet re-elected Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan after he secured a decisive pro-West mandate from the Armenian people, sources confirmed to Euronews.
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Israel: a test case for EU’s institutional battles over foreign policy
Diverging views on the EU’s relations with Israel are exposing a growing rivalry between the European Commission and top diplomat Kaja Kallas over who sets the bloc’s foreign policy, undermining its overall coherence. #EuropeNews
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Poland-Ukraine row plays into Putin’s hands, Brussels warns
Brussels has issued a stark warning as tensions between the Polish and Ukrainian presidents escalate. “There is only one happy observer in this type of situation, and that’s the aggressor,” the European Commission said. #EuropeNews
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EU plans banking reform by early 2027 to unlock billions in investment
The European Commission is preparing reforms for the first quarter of 2027 aimed at breaking down barriers between national banking markets, increasing financing for businesses and strategic sectors, and reducing the bloc’s dependence on foreign banks.
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Belgium issues arrest warrant for ex-commissioner Avramopoulos
The Qatargate investigation centres on allegations that foreign governments sought to influence decision-making in the European Parliament through payments and gifts to current and former lawmakers. #EuropeNews
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EU’s phase-out of China-made inverters gets a reality check
As the EU plans to ban Chinese power inverters from EU-funded projects over cybersecurity fears, industry and investors are warning that European supply can’t yet replace Chinese suppliers any time soon. #EuropeNews
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How does the EU ensure pay transparency? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot
The EU is rewriting compensation rules. Member states had until 7 June to implement the Pay Transparency Directive, which addresses pay transparency and gender pay gap. But what does it change in practice? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot. #EuXl
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