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Hydrogen under the spotlight, CCS back in fashion  
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Ahead of COP28, research shows the world far behind in climate fight  
Ahead of this year's COP28 climate summit in Dubai, UN agencies have released several reports offering updates on global progress in limiting climate change. This article sums up the most important findings.
Turkey freezes assets of 20 organisations abroad for alleged ties to PKK  
Turkey froze the local assets of 20 organisations and 62 individuals based in various European countries, Australia and Japan, citing alleged ties with Kurdish militant group PKK, a decision published in the Official Gazette showed on Wednesday (29 November).
France to ban disposable e-cigarettes by 2025  
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about France's plan to ban disposable e-cigarettes, central European countries forming a working group to tackle migration, and so much more.
Draft bill seeks ‘loyalty agreement’ from foreigners entering Russia  
Russia's Internal Affairs ministry is preparing a bill that would oblige foreigners entering the country to sign a "loyalty agreement" that would bar them from discrediting official policies, the TASS state news agency reported early on Wednesday (29 November).

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🟦 Daily Update 
EV chargers, heat pumps may be curtailed in Germany as of 2024 
Israel, Hamas due to release more people amid efforts to extend truce 
EU says its DR Congo election observers can’t deploy 
Spain’s new ‘old’ agriculture minister: What’s on the menu for Luis Planas 
EU policymakers prepare to close on cybersecurity law for connected devices 
South Korea’s ‘US for security, China for economy’ strategy no longer working 
EU foreign agents law risks breaking bloc’s own law, civic groups warn 
The Brief – The danger of normalising Russia 
Access to payment systems under PSD3 needs to be inclusive, fair and unambiguous [Promoted content] 
Finland will close Russian border for 2 weeks to stop asylum seekers 
French nuclear deal with EDF under EU microscope 
Germany’s Scholz downplays impact of ‘debt brake’ court ruling 
Government offices in EU can ban religious symbols: EU court 
North Korea, US envoys engage in rare, public sparring match at UN 
Brussels unveils ‘action plan’ to accelerate electricity grid roll-out 
Belgium’s decision to tap medical scanning rates faces criticism 
Baltics, Ukraine to boycott OSCE’s Skopje meeting over Lavrov attendance 
How Europe can unlock the huge potential of ‘batteries on wheels’ 
The fight for your passenger rights 
Spain ready to sign a deal with Britain on post-Brexit Gibraltar status 
Debate over IVF funding heats up in Polish parliament 
Five ways EU gets stronger with its south-eastern member states in Schengen 
Can the Global South win from China’s loss? 
Does Europe want to industrialise agriculture? 
Sweden: Failing to report drug shortages could now lead to heavy fines 

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