NATO boosts Baltic patrols after undersea infrastructure damage NATO is stepping up patrols in the Baltic Sea following recent damage to undersea infrastructure in the region, the transatlantic military alliance said on Thursday (19 October). ‘Golden era’ lying ahead for EU’s energy efficiency industries, IEA says European companies are among world leaders in energy saving solutions and are ideally positioned to reap the benefits of climate action, but they feel ignored by Brussels, which left aside the EU’s multi-billion energy efficiency sector in its recent Net-Zero Industry Act. Charles Michel to assure Egypt of support to handle fleeing Gazans European Council President Charles Michel will visit Egypt on Saturday (21 October) and call for support for a country that may have to take in tens of thousands of Palestinians fleeing war-torn Gaza, he said Thursday (19 October). Former jihadists found working in Swedish schools In today's edition of Capitals, find out more about Catalonia's Aragonès calling for a 'Scotland-style' referendum, French wine growers protesting against cheap imports by destroying crates at the Spanish border, and so much more. EU-US data transfer agreements: an endless disagreement? This week, Max Schrems, an Austrian lawyer and activist who launched the not-for-profit organisation NYOB, standing for None-of-Your-Business, joins Euractiv Tech brief podcast to talk about the European Union – United States Data Privacy Framework, the new transatlantic agreement allowing...
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