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EU ministers set to curb Brussels’ powers over cross-border electricity grids
EU ministers are preparing to reduce Brussels' control over cross-border electricity grids. The article also mentions that Europe's top criminal networks conceal their activities behind legal businesses and that carbon costs are causing disagreements among member states.
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