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Headlines - Edition 1200 from May 28th, 2026
- Mobile satellite frequencies: EU Commission proposes new rules
- EU meeting of foreign ministers: How the EU intends to position itself for potential talks with Russia
- Startups: Eight EU countries want to make it easier to access state aid
- Capital markets union: E6 finance ministers seek compromises on market supervision
- Competition Council: Ministers still divided over green lead markets in the IAA
- Visit to China: Reiche advocates for a balanced approach instead of strong trade protectionism
- Netherlands: Trade minister Sjoerdsma to travel to China with delegation
- Spain: Police operation at PSOE headquarters
- Must Reads: Technological sovereignty by tripling number of data centers
- Time.Table: German-Polish relations and the reasons behind the tension
- Documents: Which industries benefit from low electricity prices – and which do not
- Opinion: From a tool for startups to a parallel legal framework for corporations
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