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Category: 3. Europe
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EVs Rebound in Europe as Debate Rages on ICE Ban
Electric vehicle (EV) sales in the EU were weak last year, but 2025 has heralded a notable turnaround so far. Not only is this significant for oil demand projections, but it…
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Lagarde’s Euro Vision: Europe’s Bold Bid to Lead—and What It Means for Crypto
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Christine Lagarde, the President of the European Central Bank, has…
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European Parliament seeks extension to time for spending EU post-covid money
MEPs want an 18-month extension to keep financing some projects – the current deadline is August 2026.
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PM Modi urges dialogue to resolve conflicts in Europe and Asia – Firstpost
PM Modi on Wednesday said that whether in Europe or Asia, solutions cannot be found on the battlefield and must come through dialogue and diplomacy.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that respecting the territorial integrity…
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Trump on strike of Iranian nuclear site: ‘I may do it. I may not do it.’
President Donald Trump on Wednesday floated an American strike on Iranian nuclear sites as Israel and Iran enter their sixth day of conflict.
“I may do it, I may not do it,” Trump told reporters outside the White House. “I mean nobody knows what I’m going to do.”
“Iran’s got…
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Israel is undermining ‘decades of humanitarian principles’, EU’s Kallas says – POLITICO
The EU is currently reviewing its Association Agreement with Israel, a deal governing trade and political relations, after a request from the majority of member countries. Kallas is due to report on the process of the review on Monday. Under the agreement, Israel must protect human rights,…
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"Another red line crossed" – Fierce debate on Hungary's Pride ban at the European Parliament
Centrist and leftist MEPs called on the EU to act against Hungary over the Gay Pride Ban, while the far right defended the move of Viktor Orbán’s government. Around 70 MEPs will travel to Budapest next weekend to support LGBTI rights.
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Crucial North Sea emissions decision expected Thursday – POLITICO
The U.K. government is set to respond to a legal judgment on long-term emissions issued last summer.
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