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During a visit to Berlin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the signing of a €4 billion defense package, which includes hundreds of Patriot missiles and the joint production of AI-enabled drones, alongside reaching ten agreements aimed at enhan…
The article discusses the European Union's Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), emphasizing that while European consumers prioritize forest preservation, the legislation has experienced pushback and delays; however, evidence shows that many companies are already t…
Péter Magyar's election as Hungary's prime minister, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule, is set to significantly alter the existing political landscape in Brussels, challenge Orbán's influence, and lead to potential removals of key figures and organizations li…
Holocaust survivors from around the world, including some from Israel, participated in the annual March of the Living at Auschwitz to honor the six million Jews murdered during World War II, highlighting ongoing concerns about rising antisemitism amidst contem…
The recent Hungarian election marked the end of Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule, ushering in a new prime minister, Péter Magyar, from the Tisza party, which is expected to redefine Hungary's role within the EU and alleviate tensions caused by Orbán's frequent veto…
European holidaymakers may need to reconsider their summer travel plans due to an impending jet fuel supply crisis exacerbated by geopolitical tensions, particularly the ongoing Iran war, which has highlighted Europe's vulnerability from dwindling domestic ene…
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that a "little economic pain" is an acceptable price for long-term international security, despite IMF warnings that the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran could push the global economy towards recession, emphasizing th…
A pro-Russian cyber group attempted to disrupt operations at a Swedish thermal power plant last spring, but the attack was unsuccessful due to protective measures, according to the Swedish government, which noted an increase in the frequency and severity of Ru…
The European Union has warned that ongoing conflicts in Iran could lead to prolonged energy supply shocks and extreme price spikes, prompting potential fuel consumption cuts and localized shortages in Europe, as it considers strategies to mitigate the impact o…
French and Italian lawmakers are set to vote on new antisemitism laws amid a rise in anti-Jewish incidents, with supporters arguing the measures are needed to address growing antisemitism linked to the Israel-Gaza conflict, while critics warn they may censor l…
European Council President Antonio Costa emphasized the need for a "deeper and stronger" cooperation between the EU and Gulf states during his recent visit to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, highlighting the importance of supporting a stable ceasefire and re…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves criticized the U.S. for ending diplomatic negotiations and escalating military conflict with Iran, arguing that de-escalation is the best economic policy for both the UK and the global economy, while expressing concern about the potent…
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