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The unfortunate EU foot-dragging on the Draghi plan

The unfortunate EU foot-dragging on the Draghi plan

Europe’s competitiveness is waning due to inertia in Brussels and national capitals

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Why European workers need to switch jobs

Why European workers need to switch jobs

The continent’s labour market is ill-suited to an age of disruption

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Draghi’s Tough Love One Year After Wake-Up Call Report

Draghi’s Tough Love One Year After Wake-Up Call Report

Former ECB chief warns that continued inaction threatens the EU’s competitiveness and sovereignty.

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Expert panel identifies key barriers and solutions for boosting European economic growth

Expert panel identifies key barriers and solutions for boosting European economic growth

As global economic power shifts and competition intensifies, Europe finds itself at a crossroads in defining its future role on the world stage. Leading experts gathered at Euronews headquarters in Brussels on 17 September to examine how the continent can restore its competitive edge.

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Europe slow to match economic rivals US, China: Draghi

Europe slow to match economic rivals US, China: Draghi

Europe needs to act faster to overhaul its economy, said former European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi. Photo: Ina FASSBENDER / AFP/File Source: AFP

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Europe slow to match economic rivals US, China: Draghi

Europe slow to match economic rivals US, China: Draghi

Brussels (Belgium) (AFP) – The European Union is "failing to match the speed of change" in the United States and China and must act urgently on economic reforms to avoid falling further behind, a key report's author said Tuesday.

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« Le fait que le rapport Draghi reste en jachère à 90 % doit nous inquiéter : ces atermoiements finiront par se payer cash »

« Le fait que le rapport Draghi reste en jachère à 90 % doit nous inquiéter : ces atermoiements finiront par se payer cash »

Si l’UE ne parvient pas à augmenter ses capacités d’investissement, il lui sera impossible de rester souveraine, explique dans sa chronique Stéphane Lauer, éditorialiste au « Monde ».

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Does Europe have the stomach?

Does Europe have the stomach?

The omens could not have been worse for the European Union: A few hours before Commission President Ursula von der Leyen presented her State of the Union speech, Russian military drones violated the airspace of Poland, a member of both the EU and NATO, which borders Ukraine.

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Comment l'Europe a trahi Mario Draghi, un an après son rapport

Comment l'Europe a trahi Mario Draghi, un an après son rapport

L’ancien président de la BCE avait montré le chemin pour restaurer la puissance de l’Europe. Ses recommandations ont été négligées.

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