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Friday's rare summoning was the strongest in a chorus of condemnations as anger boils in the Gulf over Israel's strike on a region long shielded from Middle Eastern conflicts ...
Denmark is purchasing €7.7 billion worth of Europe-made ground-based air and missile systems in the “largest defence ...
Eastern Sentry “is going to cover the entire eastern flank of the alliance, from the high north to the Mediterranean Sea,” ...
The EU’s antisemitism coordinator has been asked to talk with Belgian authorities over the Ghent Festival’s decision to ban ...
After a new strategic dialogue with the automotive sector, it remains unclear whether the European Commission will soften its 2035 ban on petrol and diesel cars ...
EU ambassadors are sidelining France’s push to limit UK and Canadian participation in the bloc’s latest military procurement ...
The country’s data protection authorities are revolting against a draft law to implement the EU's AI Act but the German government isn't backing down ...
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It was a big week in Euractiv HQ and a big week for the EU, with Von der Leyen’s annual SOTEU speech highlighting the need to boost defence capabilities as Russia rained drones on Ukraine, and ...
The gunman fired a single, fatal shot killing Kirk – a 31-year-old who rallied youth support for Trump – during an appearance at a Utah university on Wednesday ...
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright tells Euractiv that $750 billion of EU purchases of American energy is just the start ...
Because of a legal loophole, Sánchez’s ban is unlikely to stop the flow of US weapons to Israel through southern Spain ...
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