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A ‘Super Tuesday’ for a bigger EU
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A ‘Super Tuesday’ for a bigger EU

The article highlights three main topics during the EU Council of the EU's General Affairs Council meeting. First, it discusses the Irish presidency's focus on enlargement, noting that four accession conferences for Ukraine, Moldova, Albania, and Montenegro are taking place, marking the highest number of such meetings in a single day since 2002. Second, it mentions the European Commission's first major workplace overhaul in two decades, led by Commissioner Piotr Serafin, though not all stakeholders are satisfied with the changes. Third, it cites a new report from the European Commission's Joint Research Centre indicating that a baby born in the EU today can expect to live to around 81.5 years, highlighting demographic trends.

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A ‘Super Tuesday’ for a bigger EU

The article highlights three main topics during the EU Council of the EU's General Affairs Council meeting. First, it discusses the Irish presidency's focus on enlargement, noting that four accession conferences for Ukraine, Moldova, Albania, and Montenegro are taking place, marking the highest number of such meetings in a single day since 2002. Second, it mentions the European Commission's first major workplace overhaul in two decades, led by Commissioner Piotr Serafin, though not all stakeholders are satisfied with the changes. Third, it cites a new report from the European Commission's Joint Research Centre indicating that a baby born in the EU today can expect to live to around 81.5 years, highlighting demographic trends.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information on EU enlargement, internal administrative reforms, and demographic data without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It reports on developments without evident ideological slant, balancing coverage across different aspects of EU governance. While the EU

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