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Brussels' move is unrelated to Kyiv’s controversial reforms of two key anti-corruption bodies last week, according to people ...
Some 40% of EU defence budgets are now being spent on arms made by the US, which works out to around €800 billion, he said.
Decisions on expanding the massive European next-gen fighter project are ultimately in the hands of Germany, France and Spain ...
The Irish High Court today dismissed an appeal by Elon Musk’s platform X, which argued that the Irish Online Safety Code should not apply to it, claiming the Code conflicted with the EU’s Digital ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer recalled his cabinet during the summer holidays on Tuesday to discuss a new proposed peace plan being worked on with other European leaders ...
"The losses [from the tariffs] will be painful on both sides of the Atlantic, but a difficult trade deal is better than a ...
With this agreement, the EU now condones the USA’s WTO-illegal behaviour. It’s very sad to see the EU so helpless. Pragmatism ...
As Pedro Sánchez prepares to depart for the Canary Islands on his annual summer retreat, yet another scandal has emerged that ...
Robert Fico's government bypasses public tender to partner with Westinghouse on €13-15bn nuclear project, drawing opposition ...
Czech MEP Ondřej Dostál deported from Moldova over national security concerns after he planned to speak at a pro-Russia event ...
The public outcry over Israel's unrelenting approach to Gaza has profound implications for the future of Europe's ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about the EU edging toward Israel sanctions, a rough landing for the US-EU deal, ...
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