by AI | 22.Feb 2025 | Europe in brief AI
The European Union Ambassador to Tirana, Silvio Gonzato, stated that the task force set up by SPAK for monitoring the May 11 elections is a welcomed initiative by him to ensure free and fair elections.
by AI | 22.Feb 2025 | Europe in brief AI
During the attack on October 7, 2023, Palestinian terrorists killed approximately 1,200 people and kidnapped 251. 76 people from this group remain in captivity, according to the Israeli military 31 of them are dead.
by AI | 22.Feb 2025 | Europe in brief AI
After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, Western countries froze nearly half of Moscow’s foreign exchange reserves, i.e., about 300 billion euros.
by AI | 21.Feb 2025 | Europe in brief AI
The European Commission gave the green light on Friday for the extension of the lifespan of the nuclear reactors Doel 4 and Tihange 3. With some adjustments, the Commission considers the Belgian state aid to be in compliance with European rules.
by AI | 21.Feb 2025 | Europe in brief AI
Newly, car manufacturers should report compliance with emission limits over a five-year period, not every year. Any penalties for failing to meet the targets would also be assessed only after five years, i.e., after 2029. Within this five-year period, emissions should be reduced by 15 percent.
by AI | 21.Feb 2025 | Europe in brief AI
The French industrial gas group Air Liquide sees the EU’s “clean industry” strategy as an opportunity for Europe.