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EU coordinates emergency aid after ‘devastating’ floods in Bosnia and Herzegovina
After severe floods in EU accession candidate country Bosnia and Herzegovina, the European Union issued emergency support. Twelve countries sent shelter kits or deployed search and rescue teams under the EU’s Civil Protection Mechanism.
German carmakers: EU electric car tariffs on China will raise prices
After EU countries approved a tariff of up to 35.3 percent on electric cars from China, German carmakers warn that the decision will distort competition and damage global trade.
EU-UK: British prime minister in Brussels in pursuit of EU relations reset
In a first visit, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in an effort to reset the relations between the UK and the European Union. It remained unclear how Britain aims to improve ties with the EU but the Labour prime minister identified migration, among others, as an area for cooperation with the bloc.
ECB’s Lagarde hints at further rate cut as inflation moderates
The European Central Bank president stated earlier this week that inflation could soon return to the bank’s target level. The ECB’s mid-term inflation target stands at 2 percent.
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The role of civil society is crucial in the process of European integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Environment ministers agreed on a common EU position for the COP29 summit
The Serbian Foreign Minister welcomed the awarding of the EU enlargement portfolio to Slovenia.
Belgium asks for European consultation on Russian LNG
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EU: New sanctions to counter Russian hybrid attacks
The EU-27 are planning new sanctions aimed at Russia through a new legal framework. This is a response to the country’s hostile activities.
EU coordinates emergency aid after ‘devastating’ floods in Bosnia and Herzegovina
After severe floods in EU accession candidate country Bosnia and Herzegovina, the European Union issued emergency support. Twelve countries sent shelter kits or deployed search and rescue teams under the EU’s Civil Protection Mechanism.
German carmakers: EU electric car tariffs on China will raise prices
After EU countries approved a tariff of up to 35.3 percent on electric cars from China, German carmakers warn that the decision will distort competition and damage global trade.
EU-UK: British prime minister in Brussels in pursuit of EU relations reset
In a first visit, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in an effort to reset the relations between the UK and the European Union. It remained unclear how Britain aims to improve ties with the EU but the Labour prime minister identified migration, among others, as an area for cooperation with the bloc.
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