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Headlines - Edition 1186 from May 7th, 2026
- AI Omnibus: Trilogue agreement
- CBAM: What could help developing and emerging countries
- German foreign policy: Wadephul calls for a coalition of the willing
- US trade deal: Council and Parliament fail to reach agreement
- Southeast Europe: Zagreb and Berlin strengthen defense cooperation
- Anti-poverty strategy: Child poverty remains stubbornly high in the EU
- Cybersecurity Act: China Chamber of Commerce warns of billions in costs for the EU
- Offshore wind: Steep price rise in Europe
- Must Reads: Trade Agreement Could Lead to Less Glyphosate on British Soil
- Time.Table: Competitiveness as a driver of resilience
- Documents: Preview of the Commission’s planned agenda items
- Executive Moves: Eugène Buttigieg to remain a judge at the General Court of the European Union
- Opinion: Better regulation starts at home, including in the EU debate
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