In Europe, women face daily challenges such as gender-based violence, catcalling, and unequal distribution of household responsibilities, highlighting the slow progress towards gender equality. The European Commission is launching a new Roadmap for Women’s Rights ahead of International Women’s Day, focusing on areas such as freedom from violence, health standards, equal pay, work-life balance, education, and political representation to further advance gender equality following the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025. The strategy has seen accomplishments in pay transparency, gender balance on company boards, and combating violence against women, as outlined in the 2025 Report on Gender Equality in the EU.
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Merz plans €46bn corporate tax breaks to revive German economy
Germany's new government plans to implement a €46bn corporate tax break package to stimulate the economy, with Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil set to present the measures aimed at enhancing competitiveness and encouraging investment by summer. Key incentives include allowing companies to deduct 30% of new machinery costs from taxes and gradually reducing the corporate tax rate from 15% to 10% by 2028. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to modernize infrastructure and support...
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