Thursday, 26 March 2020

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[Economy & Jobs] Germany and the Netherlands will lead opposition to issuing joint bonds to help revive the European Union economy from a deep slump caused by the coronavirus when the bloc's national leaders discuss emergency assistance on Thursday (26 March).

[Economy & Jobs] The German lower house on Wednesday (25 March) suspended the country's constitutionally enshrined debt brake, approving a massive stimulus package by Chancellor Angela Merkel's government to weather the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak.

[Data protection] The European Commission's Internal Market chief Thierry Breton has defended plans to obtain mobile data from EU telecom firms during the coronavirus outbreak, saying the acquisition of certain datasets allows for a clearer reading of "the impact of the confinement measures taken by member states."

[The Capitals] In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about how Spain now has the second-most deaths related to the COVID-19 crisis, the cancelling of ski-parties, and so much more.

[Coronavirus] The COVID-19 novel coronavirus is spreading through Europe. Apart from the health risk, it is also forcing businesses, as well as EU institutions, to cancel travel and public events and switch to teleworking, in the hope of slowing the epidemic....

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Three billion people under lockdown as UN warns virus threatens humanity [Global Europe]

Italy coronavirus deaths pass 7,500 amid fears of spread to south [Coronavirus]

US exports to the EU still three times higher than to China [Economy & Jobs]

EU and US in opposite camps as Kosovo government toppled [World]

Open-air markets ban: Another blow to struggling small farmers [Food chain sustainability]

How a green recovery can help modernise Europe [European Green Deal]

COVID-19 emergency makes EU budget deal more urgent than ever [Economy & Jobs]

EU warns virus could expose firms to foreign buy outs [Global Europe]

MEPs join call for ban on live animal transport amid COVID-19 border delays [Agrifood]

Smokers likely to be more at risk from coronavirus [Tobacco]

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Poland says virus fallout makes it ‘even more difficult’ to hit EU climate goal [European Green Deal]

Commission charts end to execution and torture in human rights plans   [Global Europe]

Is Bulgaria getting EU help to fight coronavirus impact? [Economy & Jobs]

The Brief – Every state for themselves? [Politics]

EU demands access to Donbas for international organisations during coronavirus restrictions [Europe's East]

Russia joins UN’s appeal for global ceasefire, lists conflicts by name [World]

COVID-19 has exposed the fragility of our economies [Coronavirus]

A new type of virus is upon us, and it is not corona [Digital]

Commission touts importance of ‘data for common good’ amid COVID-19 privacy concerns [Digital]

Italy tries to prevent petrol pump virus shutdown [Transport]

Nine member states ask for eurobonds to face coronavirus crisis [Economy & Jobs]

COVID-19: France calls unemployed to work in fields as borders stay closed [Coronavirus]

Air pollution plummets by up to 50% as virus curbs traffic, new data reveals [Transport]

European Parliament suspends normal plenary sessions until September [Coronavirus]

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