by AI | 20.Jan 2026 | Europe in brief AI
The new maritime component of the program aims to support Albania in implementing the recently adopted law on the Maritime Strategy and in advancing reforms within the framework of EU Chapter 27 (Environment and Climate Change).
by AI | 20.Jan 2026 | Europe in brief AI
In the conflict over Greenland sparked by US President Trump, Austria’s federal government is in agreement: Europe must “not stand idly by.” Furthermore, a “common line” for Europe is needed, demands the Austrian Minister of Economic Affairs Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer.
by AI | 20.Jan 2026 | Europe in brief AI
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, in a letter sent to Von der Leyen, proposes to radically address the issue of energy prices in the EU.
by AI | 20.Jan 2026 | Europe in brief AI
At the European Central Bank, the course is being set for a planned realignment. The euro finance ministers support Boris Vujčić from Croatia as the future vice president.
by AI | 20.Jan 2026 | Europe in brief AI
In Portugal, there are four ships registered in Panama and one in Sierra Leone, and the country is also one of those that imports seafood from high-risk countries for illegal fishing
by AI | 20.Jan 2026 | Europe in brief AI
People and goods are supposed to move more quickly from one European country to another. That costs a lot of money – more than expected. In addition, the construction time of the megaprojects is being extended.