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EU foreign ministers to sanction Iran over Russia missiles
The European Union foreign ministers meet in Luxembourg, debating the EU’s support for Ukraine and the escalating conflict in the Middle East. For the first time since Britain left the bloc, a British foreign minister attends a meeting EU counterparts.
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.
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European bosses urge the EU to act before Trump's arrival
The Czech Republic will not seek an extension of the exemption from the ban on importing Russian oil.
Costa takes office at the European Council with a ceremony next Friday in Brussels.
EPPO filed a lawsuit against a Slovak company for damaging the EU's financial interests
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Brussels announces new law to deport migrants without right to stay
Drafting the proposal is to be a priority for the new migration commissioner who is expected to take office at the end of the year. Migration is likely to be a dominant topic of this week’s EU summit starting on Thursday.
EU foreign ministers to sanction Iran over Russia missiles
The European Union foreign ministers meet in Luxembourg, debating the EU’s support for Ukraine and the escalating conflict in the Middle East. For the first time since Britain left the bloc, a British foreign minister attends a meeting EU counterparts.
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.
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