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A cross-party group of MEPs urged the commission to step up its efforts in improving workplace safety by setting limits for dangerous substances in the next legislative term.
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An investigation by EUobserver into several documents, a series of emails and phone call records reveals the influence of Estonia-headquartered Bolt in many key sections of the Platform Work Directive
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Pollwatch: Analysing projected support for political groups ahead of June

14 days ago
In this second edition of Pollwatch, EUobserver looks into the projected support for different political groups ahead of June's election.
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EU fossil-fuel generation 'at lowest level ever'

5 days ago
For the first time, the EU sourced less than a quarter of its power generation from gas, coal, and oil, accounting for only 23 percent, according to the energy think tank Ember.
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Orbán-backed think-tank courts farmers linked to far-right ahead of elections

12 days ago
An oil-funded think-tank backed by Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán is involved in organising widespread farmer protests in the run-up to the EU elections, DeSmog can reveal.
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