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MEPs urge the EU to strengthen its security

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European Parliament condemns human rights violations in Cameroon, Iran, and Belarus

Remembering Bucha: justice Is the foundation of true peace

EU Commission to invest €1.3 billion in AI, cybersecurity, and digital skills

Commission approves 47 strategic projects to strengthen EU raw material supply

Survey: Europeans want a stronger, more united EU to protect them

MEPs urge the EU to strengthen its security

German politicians criticize Swiss defence spending as inadequate

European Commission initiates strategic dialogue on steel sector's future

Belgian federal parliament blocks Chinese AI model DeepSeek

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