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European Parliament reaffirms unwavering support for Ukraine four years into Russia’s full-scale war
Foreign multinationals now account for 12% of EU transport jobs, employment up 30% since 2018
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EU leaders’ joint statement on four years of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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EU launches EastInvest Facility to boost economies of Eastern border regions amid Ukraine conflict
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Romania greenlights public sector job cuts to tackle EU’s widest budget deficit
EU launches European Centre for Democratic Resilience to counter disinformation and protect elections
European Parliament reaffirms unwavering support for Ukraine four years into Russia’s full-scale war
Foreign multinationals now account for 12% of EU transport jobs, employment up 30% since 2018
EU Parliament backs Andrés Ritter to lead European Public Prosecutor’s Office
EU leaders’ joint statement on four years of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Greece urges tough, targeted EU sanctions on Russia ahead of Ukraine invasion anniversary
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Recent findings from a comprehensive survey conducted by the YouGov institute for the Tui Foundation reveal a concerning trend among Europe’s youth: a growingRead More... -
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As a storm of conflicts, rising militarisation and geopolitical fragmentation rattles the globe, the annual Global Peace Index 2025 paints a soberingRead More... -
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The European Union has announced more than €81 million in new humanitarian assistance as the escalating conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of

The European Commission has unveiled a wide-ranging strategy to strengthen the EU’s eastern regions bordering Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, stepping up political, financial
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The European Commission has formally adopted proposals paving the way for the signing, provisional application, and final conclusion of a new
In November 2025, the number of people seeking international protection in European Union countries continued its downward trend, according to data
