Despite likely being absent from formal negotiations in Geneva on Friday, the European Union is open to dialogue in a bid to influence the next round of nuclear talks between French, German, and British foreign affairs ministers and their Iranian counterpart.
Category: 3. Europe
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EU to influence Iran nuclear talks from sidelines in Geneva
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Europe Says it’s Not Set Up to Succeed Globally on Tech
Mark Scott is a contributing editor at Tech Policy Press.
Henna Virkkunen, Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy of the European Commission, photographed in February, 2025. Source
The European Union just gave itself…
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Restaurant review: Car Bon – POLITICO
Vibe: Tucked in one of Brussels’ wealthiest neighborhoods, the restaurant has upscale decor and plating. The cold spinach appetizer came in a gorgeous bowl that resembled a flower. When it’s warm, there’s outside seating, but bring layers for inside, as the door is often left…
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Enough is enough: Europe needs to oppose Israel’s aggression
Israel’s war of choice against Iran is quickly approaching the point of no return. If the United States joins the fray, as President Donald Trump is close to authorising, the war will…
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Iran is also a threat to Europe, Israel's EU and NATO ambassador tells Euronews
In an interview with Euronews, Haim Regev said Israel started the conflict with Iran as it didn’t have any other choice and warned that the threat from Tehran’s nuclear ambitions could spread beyond the Middle East.
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Diphtheria Cases Can Be Reduced in Europe By Increasing Vaccinations — Vax-Before-Travel
Germany (Vax-Before-Travel News)An unusual surge in the number of toxigenic diphtheria infections was noted in several European countries in the summer of 2022.
According to research published by the New England Journal of Medicine on June 4,…
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ICE to clear Euro rates futures in Europe to mitigate regulatory impact
Intercontinental Exchange plans to launch a Europe-based interest rate futures clearing service to mitigate the impact of controversial European rules to force some Euro interest rate markets out of London to the continent.
The US group, which…
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Ireland is second most expensive country in Europe, data show – The Irish Times
Ireland is the second most expensive country in Europe with only Danes expected to pay more for a range of goods and services, the latest figures from Eurostat have confirmed.
Prices here are much higher than the European average with things…
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