Central European Morning Report: "European Union Advances Transnational Data Exchange and Repatriation Efforts"

Central European Morning Report: "European Union Advances Transnational Data Exchange and Repatriation Efforts"

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EU Paves the Way for Sharing Health Data Across Borders: The EU Council and European Parliament have agreed on a new law to make it easier for people to access and share their health data across European countries. This move aims to improve healthcare by allowing patients to share medical information like test results and prescriptions with doctors across borders. It also opens doors for research and innovation while ensuring strong data protection.

Romania Pushes for Return of Historical Treasures from Russia: Romania seeks repayment from Russia for century-old debts, focusing on treasures held during historical periods. The European Parliament debates Russia's return of Romanian treasures, aiming to address economic concerns. This effort underscores Romania's push for historical justice and financial stability.

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