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Tens of thousands of sites across Poland will be off-limits to photographers from Thursday under a new national defense law ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about allies cheering Germany’s Taurus announcement as Russia labels Merz a ‘Nazi’, ...
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SOFIA - Bulgaria has decided unexpectedly against selling its two unused Russian nuclear reactors to Ukraine, a last-minute reversal driven by pressure from the pro-Russian Bulgarian Socialist Party ...
"In this ruthless competition of egos on global markets and war fronts, Poland will no longer be the naive partner," Tusk said, warning that Polish companies must not be left at a disadvantage against ...
So far, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is the only EU leader that will attend Putin's Victory Day celebration.
This addresses the proliferation of uncoordinated voting blocs uniting the centre right and far-right groups, that have swayed recent votes in the EPP's favour – from the EU's response to Venezuela's ...
The Clean Industrial Deal is a crucial step for Europe’s decarbonisation, but its success depends on clear implementation. Policymakers must turn ambition into action to maintain competitiveness and ...
For Trump, the ideal Greek coalition government would include Mitsotakis' New Democracy and the two openly pro-Trump parties, Greek Solution and Voice of Reason - a minefield for the current prime ...
The Commission’s agriculture department (DG AGRI) has advised EU Agriculture Commissioner Christophe Hansen's cabinet to be cautious.
Allies have reacted with praise after Merz committed to greenlight the controversial delivery of German long-range missiles to Ukraine.
The European Space Agency's newfound willingness to talk about defence is the latest sign of a security seachange.