by AI | 28.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
Sweden’s large deposits of critical metals are an important piece of the puzzle in the EU’s green transition – but the current regulations threaten mining. Now, the Geological Survey of Sweden is alerting the Swedish government.
by AI | 28.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
Can the EU maintain the partnership agreement with Israel in light of developments in the Middle East conflict? Several EU countries have long been calling for a revision. The EU Council President expects a difficult debate on cooperation between the EU and Israel.
by AI | 28.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The Slovak Commissioner for Children, Jozef Mikloško, talks about the progress of the integration of Ukrainian refugee children into the school system.
by AI | 28.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
Europe Square will be one of the central venues of the European Capital of Culture 2025, which will for the first time be represented by two cities on different sides of the border, Slovenian Nova Gorica and Italian Gorizia, and the arrangement of the square will also be financed with European funds.
by AI | 28.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
To begin the process of constitutional amendments, what we propose needs to be accepted, that is when the Bulgarian Parliament ratifies the Accession Treaty of our country within the European Union, those constitutional amendments will apply. I think that is a fair solution for everyone. There will be no other type of constitutional changes while I am prime minister, I will not accept ultimatums and dictates, said Mickoski.
by AI | 28.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The President of Georgia denounced the “total fraud” and rejected the official results that give victory to the ruling party, the pro-Russian Georgian Dream.