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Brussels – For the first time since she was given the post of EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas is promising to “do more” to put pressure on Israel to comply with international ...
Brussels– With 458 votes in favor, 101 against, and 14 abstentions, the European Parliament voted today (May 8) in the Strasbourg plenary on the targeted amendment to the CO2 standards regulation for ...
Germany's newly appointed chancellor led a whirlwind of talks with EU leaders on Europe Day, as Moscow celebrates the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazism. And he promises cooperation (and ...
Brussels – The municipality of Stockholm said it has no intention of adhering to the request sent by the US Embassy on Tuesday (May 6) calling on the capital to scale down its diversity, equity, and ...
According to World Bank data, annual economic growth for 2022-2024 exceeded 4 percent, driven by trade with the EU, booming tourism, and significant hydropower production. On the other hand, low ...
Brussels – “Leonardo is an excellent example of how a company that invests in innovation can provide products and services that strengthen our common security,” European Council President Antonio ...
Brussels – The Eurozone is growing thanks to the contribution of immigrants. The foreign labor force, whether the result of the free movement of Europeans towards other EU member states or the product ...
Brussels – Forward in the spirit of Robert Schuman, the creator of the European integration project: The EU is thus celebrating its 75th anniversary of the former French statesman’s now historic ...
Brussels – Art and culture are essential elements of recreation and leisure, so much so that Europeans unquestionably consider them “important,” according to eight out of ten respondents (79 percent), ...
Brussels – “Let us not doubt about our economic power. What we have to do is to link our economic capacity to our security ambition.” Antonio Costa, President of the European Council, spoke this ...
Brussels–Foreign investments, direct and indirect, in the EU must be subject to mandatory scrutiny by member states to identify and address possible security or public order risks in sectors such as ...
Brussels – As expected, with 371 votes in favor, 162 against, and 37 abstentions, Parliament supported the Commission’s proposal to amend the Habitats Directive to bring the protection status of ...
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