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EU halts funding to Serbia over disputed judicial reform

The European Union has announced a temporary suspension of funds allocated to Serbia under its Western Balkans growth plan, citing concerns about a recent...

Trump to impose 25% tariff on EU autos over trade deal dispute

US President Donald Trump announced on May 1 that he plans to raise tariffs on cars and trucks imported from the European Union to...

EU Commission president sounds alarm: Billions at risk as energy aid needs better targeting amid Iran conflict

European Union countries are urged to allocate their energy aid primarily to vulnerable households and industries to prevent the misallocation of billions of euros,...

European Commission finds Facebook too permissive for underage users

The European Commission concluded that Facebook and Instagram’s parent company, Meta, is failing to properly prevent children from accessing its social media apps despite...

Constructive dialogue between Commission’s president and incoming PM of Hungary about unblocking EU funds

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reported on Wednesday that she had a productive meeting in Brussels with Hungary's future Prime Minister, Péter...

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“For Energy Sovereignty!”: International conference in Bratislava urges EU states to embrace national pragmatism

Bratislava hosted the “Energy Sovereignty of New Europe” conference,...

Hungary’s PM Magyar commits to investigating alleged misconduct in Orbán’s administration

Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar addressed the Parliament on...

US strengthen cooperation in Indo-Pacific region

The United States and its allies in the Indo-Pacific...

After joint nuclear drills, Belarus can offer Russia help in Ukraine

Belarus' exiled opposition leader, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, visited Kyiv on...

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