Sánchez urged by party colleagues not to resign In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland's PiS proposing an EU Commissioner depite it no longer being in power, Meloni announcing that she will run in the EU elections, and so much more. Germany’s ‘Reichsbuerger’ coup suspects go on trial Nine men go on trial in Germany on Monday (29 April) charged with high treason, attempted murder and plotting a violent coup d'état aimed at installing an aristocrat as national leader and imposing martial law. China firms go ‘underground’ on Russia payments as banks pull back As China's big banks pull back from financing Russia-related transactions, some Chinese companies are turning to small banks on the border and underground financing channels such as money brokers - even banned cryptocurrency. Joining Forces to Eliminate Inequalities in Organ Transplantation across Europe [Promoted content] Each day, 21 people die while awaiting a transplant in Europe. With the European Parliament Elections approaching, the European Society for Organ Transplantation presents an actionable roadmap for fair and sustainable transformations in the field over the next five years. EU liberals’ lead candidate slams von der Leyen’s ‘extremely poor’ performance Ursula von der Leyen's performance as European Commission President was “extremely poor”, the lead candidate for the German and European liberals, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann said on Saturday (27 April), citing prescriptive climate policy and bad approval ratings among businesses.
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