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In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Finland’s Social Democrats surging in local elections amid a far-right decline, Czechia fearing an influx of Ukrainian war veterans poses a security risk ...
EU foreign ministers are expected to discuss an updated Kallas' plan again on Monday, with focus on ammunition.
For MEPs of different political groups in the European Parliament, the Commission has the duty to act, as the announced bear killing spree is deemed to breach the EU’s Habitats Directive.
Far-right candidate claimed that Conservatives’ pick dodged a direct clash by timing the debates to ensure that he would miss both debates.
Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said the move is a direct response to “legitimate” calls from the United States to increase defence spending.
"Some of them could find work in organised crime," Ladislav Šticha, a spokesperson for the country's intelligence services, told Euractiv Czechia.
BRUSSELS — The EU should ditch environmental red tape to allow defence firms to quickly build up production across Europe, the CEO of French gunpowder giant Eurenco, Thierry Francou, told Euractiv in ...
In first sit-down interviews since securing a deal to form the next German government, Merz lays out his foreign policy priorities.
Fifteen years on, the Smolensk air disaster that killed President Lech Kaczyński remains a deeply divisive issue in Poland, split between assassination claims and disbelief.
As Europe pushes to boost competitiveness, the focus is on scaling up renewable energy, such as wind power, and electrifying ...
EU officials have announced new auction resilience criteria, stricter foreign subsidy rules, and an upcoming grids package to ...
Is Spain positioning itself as a possible mediator between China and the EU? Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Beijing visit was about more than pork exports.