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EU must prepare for ‘catastrophic’ climate change risks, agency says
Countries across Europe should prepare for “catastrophic" risks, ranging from floods to deadly heatwaves, as worsening climate change hits every part of their economies...
EU backs another year of access for Ukrainian food
European Union lawmakers approved on Thursday granting Ukrainian food producers tariff-free access to EU markets for another year, rejecting amendments that could have increased...
Farmers threaten to bring Poland to a halt after police clashes
Tens of thousands of farmers and their supporters warned on Wednesday they would bring Poland to a standstill, after violent clashes with police outside...
Top EU officials propose plans to boost bloc’s defense in the face of Russian threats
Top European Union officials on Tuesday outlined ambitious plans to boost its defense industry at an unprecedented pace as the bloc seeks to respond...
Apple hit with over 1.8 bln euro EU antitrust fine in Spotify case
Apple was hit with an EU antitrust fine of over 1.8 billion euros on Monday, its first ever, for preventing Spotify and other music...
EU unblocks about €2 billion from suspended funding for Hungary
Hungary managed to unblock about €2 billion in European Union funds as Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government made further progress in the recovery of...
EU to release billions of euros to Poland that were frozen over previous government policies
The European Commission announced on Thursday that it will begin releasing billions of euros to Poland that were frozen over the previous government’s policies that...
Poland, Ukraine negotiate temporary border closure to stabilise Polish market
The Polish government is negotiating a temporary closure of its shared border with Ukraine so that Ukrainian agri-food production does not destabilize the Polish...
EU members fail to back supply chain audit law
European Union countries blocked at a late stage on Wednesday a proposed law requiring large companies in the bloc to check if their supply...
Europe needs to ramp up defenses to threats, von der Leyen warns
Ukraine’s allies should consider using profits from frozen Russian assets to buy weapons for Kyiv, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said, warning...