by ANSA, dpa, MIA, STA | 30.Jun 2023 | Europe in brief
Slovenia experienced more cyber attacks in 2022 than in the previous year. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz does not want to impose new conditions on North Macedonia’s EU accession. The German Federal Statistical Office reveals that significantly more people live alone in Germany than in most other EU countries.
by APA, EFE, Tanjug, TASR | 23.Jun 2023 | Europe in brief
The EU is helping Serbia to ensure the secure supply and transport of energy products. According to the latest Global Gender Gap report, Slovakia moved up four places on the World Economic Forum’s gender equality ranking. EU environment ministers agree on a “general approach” regarding the controversial Nature Restoration Law.
by Belga, dpa, Europa Press, FENA | 26.May 2023 | Europe in brief
German Defence Minister “somewhat disappointed” with Hungary over Ukraine aid. More than 1,000 individuals indicted over war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In other news: Belgian Prime Minister eager to halt European nature legislation and ECB wants to bring inflation back to 2 percent.
by Belga, dpa, EFE, FENA, HINA | 28.Apr 2023 | Europe in brief
The German Bundestag extends the country’s participation in a naval operation led by the EU in the Mediterranean Sea. Belgium demands clarification from the European Commission on its European nature restoration law, while Spain asks the Commission for aid in light of the country’s drought crisis.