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politics Mar 2, 2026, 3:19 PM
EU expresses concern over US-Israeli strikes on Iran - The joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran led to a heightened regional conflict and concerns among global leaders.
- The EU held an emergency meeting to address the implications of these attacks, reflecting its limited influence in foreign affairs.
- The unfolding crisis has triggered varied responses from different countries, indicating a need for comprehensive diplomatic efforts.
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business Feb 3, 2026, 11:14 AM
Ukrainian oligarch floods EU with subpar eggs - Ukraine's agricultural exports to the EU surged in 2025, with over 85,000 tons of shell eggs reported.
- MHP Group, led by oligarch Yuri Kosyuk, has been a key player in this increase, benefitting from the EU-Ukraine trade agreement.
- Concerns have arisen over the quality of these eggs, as many do not meet EU standards and are sold in processed foods.
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business Jan 26, 2026, 4:12 PM
EU launches €450 billion fund to revive local businesses - The EU introduced a substantial fund of nearly €450 billion to support local businesses and reduce regulatory burdens.
- This initiative aims to consolidate various funding streams into a single source, simplifying investment access for companies.
- The fund is part of a broader strategy to enhance competitiveness and attract businesses back to the EU.
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politics Jan 21, 2026, 12:01 AM
Spain's migration strategy succeeds in reducing irregular arrivals - Spain opposes the EU proposal to establish asylum camps outside its borders and advocates for addressing root causes of migration.
- The country's proactive strategy led to a significant drop in irregular arrivals, contrasting with trends in other EU nations.
- Spain's approach emphasizes legal immigration pathways while addressing potential human rights challenges in its collaboration with West African nations.
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business Jan 19, 2026, 2:14 PM
Germany becomes almost entirely dependent on US gas imports - The EU's LNG imports from the US surged, expected to reach 80% by 2030, leading to increased geopolitical dependency as relations with Washington deteriorate.
- Germany’s reliance on American gas has drastically increased, now representing 96% of its LNG supplies, which raises concerns about energy security and economic stability.
- Analysts warn this shift could create vulnerabilities, contradicting EU policies aimed at diversifying energy sources and enhancing energy security.
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