Jean-Claude Juncker, who led the European Commission during the first Trump administration, told Euronews that the EU “cannot be submitted to the neo-colonial behaviour” of the United States.
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Ex-Commission president Juncker says 'the EU is not a slave of the United States'
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Russian troops try to expand combat zone in Kharkiv region – Demchenko
In the Kharkiv region, the enemy is showing high activity in the direction of the settlement of Dihtiarne and is attempting to expand the area of hostilities to neighboring settlements.
According to Ukrinform, the spokesperson of the State Border Guard Service of…
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Science Comes to Town launches in Split: Bringing science closer to citizens
Science Comes to Town, the new flagship European initiative to strengthen citizens’ trust and engagement in science, was officially inaugurated today in Split, Croatia, in the presence of European, national and local representatives, scientists and innovators.
The launch marks an important…
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154 clashes on front line over past day, most fights in Pokrovsk, Huliaipole sectors
Over the past day, January 21, 154 combat engagements took place between the Defense Forces of Ukraine and Russian troops, with the invaders exerting the greatest pressure on the Pokrovsk and Huliaipole directions.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this…
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Fossil reveals secrets of entirely different form of life no longer found on Earth
A fossil of Prototaxites, a colossal lifeform that once towered over ancient landscapes, is set to go on display at the National Museum of…
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After 11 years of research, scientists unlock a new weakness in deadly fungi
Fungal infections claim millions of lives every year, yet treatment options have failed to keep pace with the growing danger. Scientists at McMaster University now report a discovery that could shift that balance. They have identified a molecule called butyrolactol A that targets a highly…
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Europe’s largest rare earths mine: How EU funding clashes with environmental laws
A core tension underlies the EU’s support for LKAB’s Per Geijer rare-earth mine in northern Sweden. The EU wants to fast-track projects critical to its green and industrial policies. Its strict environmental and Indigenous rights laws can slow or block these efforts, especially because of…
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New measures to strengthen cybersecurity resilience and capabilities
We spend a lot of our time online. This shift to the digital world brings threats as well as opportunities. This includes cyber and hybrid attacks on essential services and democratic institutions, which Europe faces on a daily basis. The Commission has proposed new cybersecurity measures to…
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