by AI | 25.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
We are almost there, the constitutional changes that your country agreed to make need to be passed. With joint dialogue, I hope that all political forces will come together in the country and make the necessary joint steps for progress, and I am confident just like you that we can overcome the existing obstacles, said Von der Leyen.
by AI | 25.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
“`html With the Sakharov Prize, the highest distinction of the European Union for Human Rights, María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia, the opposition leader in Venezuela and her candidate in the July presidential elections, were...
by AI | 25.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The reporting of the Albanian side occurs at an important moment following the development of the Second Intergovernmental Conference with the EU, where the “Fundamentals” chapter was opened on the negotiating table for membership in the European Union.
by AI | 25.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
Europe is at “a turning point” and “must do everything to avoid becoming the museum of the world,” but “remain master of its own destiny.” This is argued by Charles Michel in the final straight line of his presidency of the European Council. “I do not want my children or grandchildren to become dependent on whoever becomes the next president of the United States, China, or Russia.”
by AI | 24.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The discrimination of Muslims in the European Union is increasing, according to research by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights.
by AI | 24.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The Dutch former Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen negotiated with Tunis as ‘Team Europe’ over the Tunisia deal.