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The European Commission is set to backtrack on the EU's ban on new combustion-engine cars from 2035 by allowing up to 10% of non-electric vehicles after intense pressure from Germany, Italy and Europe's auto sector.
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EU indefinitely freezes Russian assets so Hungary and Slovakia can’t veto their use for Ukraine
The European Union on Friday indefinitely froze Russia’s assets in Europe to ensure that Hungary and Slovakia, both with Moscow-friendly governments, can’t prevent the billions of euros from being used to support Ukraine.
The European Union faces an inflection point this week as it strives to prove it’s a geopolitical force.In the coming days, the bloc has two crucial deadlines: One is to fund Ukraine’s fight against Russia without help from Washington,
A coalition of 20 app developers and consumer groups on Tuesday called upon European regulators to enforce EU laws against Apple , saying the company's fee structure unfairly disadvantages European developers compared to their U.
Oil revenue is a key part of Russia’s economy, allowing President Vladimir Putin to pour money into the war effort against Ukraine without worsening inflation for everyday people and avoiding a currency collapse.
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EU has fulfilled pledge to deliver two million artillery shells to Ukraine, says EU's chief diplomat
Kaja Kallas, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, has said that the European Union has completed the plan to supply Ukraine with two million artillery shells by the end of 2025.
Although not common, air passengers have experienced missed connections due to lengthy processing times at EU borders.View on euronews
European Union member states have approved nearly $2.7 billion in funding for Ukraine as part of a plan to bolster the war-besieged nation's recovery, reconstruction and modernization.
Cyprus joined the EU in 2004 as a war-divided island and could offer Ukraine a blueprint for accession. The island will take over the EU’s rotating presidency from Denmark on Jan. 1 and has promised to continue work on Ukraine’s bid.
The future of proposed EU “flagship” defence projects - including a counter-drone system initially called a drone wall - is in doubt as European Union leaders plan to snub a call to endorse them at a summit in Brussels next week.