The European news you deserve to read. Welcome to The Capitals by EURACTIV.
Today’s edition is powered by Equinor
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): A Solution to Achieve Global Climate Goals
Equinor safely stores CO2 in the Norwegian North Sea. The Northern Lights project will start storing CO2 in 2024, and the new Smeaheia license has the potential to store 20 million tonnes of CO2 annually, transported from Belgium and Germany through a new pipeline.
In today’s news from the Capitals:
BRATISLAVA
Slovakia’s new government programme confirmed the intention to block some critical EU reforms under discussion, such as on migration or foreign policy, while simultaneously emphasising “business opportunities” for Slovak companies in reconstructing Ukraine. Read more.
///
BERLIN
German far-left’s top EU candidate vows to fight ‘climate apartheid’. Migration activist Carola Rackete has vowed to fight “climate apartheid” after the far-left Die Linke party formally selected her and GUE/NGL leader Martin Schirdewan on Saturday to be the party’s top candidates alongside MEP Özlem Demirel in next year’s EU elections. Read more.
German farmers: Ukraine membership would spell end of EU farming system. EU membership of agricultural powerhouse Ukraine would result in the ‘death’ of family farming, the German farmers’ union has warned amid growing concerns over the future direction of the EU’s farming subsidies programme. Read more.
///
PARIS
France ready to admit Gaza’s children to its hospitals. France will use all the resources it can mobilise to help evacuate and treat up to 50 children from Gaza in urgent need of care in its hospitals, French President Emmanuel Macron pledged on Sunday. Read more.
///
VIENNA
Austrian far-right politician reported for overt racism in regional parliament. Burgenland’s far-right leader Johann Tschürtz may be charged with sedition after he read out a list of names of a primary school class in a Vienna suburb to suggest migrants were overrunning the country. Read more.
EUROPE’S SOUTH
MADRID
Podemos clashes with Sumar to avoid being sidelined in new Sánchez government. Left-wing party Unidas Podemos (The Left) continued to fight fiercely within the progressive Sumar platform on Sunday evening to secure at least the key Ministry of Equality in Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s new coalition government, due to be announced on Monday. Read more.
///
ROME
Italian opposition to work alongside Meloni to fight femicide. The tragic death of young Giulia Cecchettin, killed by her ex-boyfriend, has united Italy’s political parties in combating the growing number of femicides, with Democratic Party secretary Elly Schlein calling on Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to work together to pass a law on the issue. Read more.
///
ATHENS
Polls: Greek socialists overtake the Left ranking second. The Pan-Hellenic Socialist Movement (Pasok) is currently in second position, overtaking for the first time in 11 years the main opposition leftist Syriza party, which is facing deep turmoil, new polls have shown. Read more.
EASTERN EUROPE
WARSAW
Upcoming interview suggests Polish president does not want Tusk for PM. ‘Donald Tusk will not be my prime minister’ reads the title of an upcoming interview with Polish President Andrzej Duda for the right-wing Sieci weekly, which will be published on Monday. Read more.
///
PRAGUE
Czech President warns Democracy is in danger. President Petr Pavel warned of the need to protect democracy and its erosion in countries like the UK and the US during the 34th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution – the event leading to the end of the communist regime in the Czech Republic and its transition to a democratic country – on Friday. Read more.
NEWS FROM THE BALKANS
WESTERN BALKANS
NATO chief starts tour of Western Balkans. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg arrived in Sarajevo on Sunday, kicking off a mini tour of four Western Balkan countries, three of which are not members of the military alliance and are seen as posing potential security risks. Read more.
///
SOFIA
Bulgarian government doubts it will collect gas taxes from Putin. The government has decided to withdraw the estimated revenue of €1.2 billion from the new tax on the transfer of Russian gas from the state budget 2024 because the ruling majority doubts that the money can be obtained, Finance Minister Asen Vasilev said on Sunday. Read more.
///
BUCHAREST
ALDE vice-president becomes top candidate on USR list for upcoming EU elections. Former Save Romania Union (USR) party leader and current vice-president of ALDE Dan Barna will open the list of candidates for the 2024 European elections, USR party Vice-President Claudiu Năsui told Prima TV on Saturday. Read more.
///
BELGRADE
Serbian government will host a meeting with farmers amid strikes. The government has called farmers – protesting over their unmet demands from the Agriculture Ministry since May – to a meeting on Monday to discuss solutions. Read more.
///
SARAJEVO
Bosnia to meet EU conditions by end of year to open accession talks, says Council of Ministers chairwoman. Bosnia and Herzegovina intends to fulfil the conditions set by the EU Commission to open accession negotiations before the end of the year, the chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Borjana Krišto, told Euractiv exclusive interview. Read more.
AGENDA:
***
[Edited by Sarantis Michalopoulos, Daniel Eck, Alice Taylor, Sofia Stuart Leeson, Sofia Mandilara]