The conclave to appoint a successor to the late Pope Francis had been mired in controversy over the status of disgraced Cardinal Angelo Becciu.
Category: 3. Europe
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Why the controversy over Cardinal Becciu is linked to Pope Francis' Vatican reforms
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US national security advisor says Europe must lead Ukraine defense
ISTANBUL
The US national security adviser said Tuesday that the US can no longer afford to financially support its NATO allies and that Europe should lead Ukraine’s defense.
“We’ve made it clear that assistance to…
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Europe saw faster economic growth early this year but Trump’s tariffs have dimmed its prospects
Europe’s economy grew more strongly in the first three months of the year, only to see hopes for an ongoing recovery quickly squelched by US President Donald Trump’s trade war.
Gross…
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Volkswagen Group sees plunge in performance as US tariffs pose risks
Volkswagen Group, along with the wider global car industry, is significantly vulnerable to changing US tariffs, mainly because of how globalised auto supply chains currently are.
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22 Reasons To Love Ljubljana, One Of Europe’s Most Underrated Capitals
Central Ljubjana
Dunja Wedam
Ljubljana is the only major city where olive oil and pumpkin seed oil—both produced nearby—sit alongside one another on restaurant tables. This culinary novelty seems to be a major point of pride for the people who…
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Samsung sees revenue increase but gives gloomy tariff-related outlook
The firm announced a record quarterly revenue but warned in an earnings call of economic uncertainty ahead, linked to US President Donald Trump’s trade policies.
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Croatia pushes for Bosnia and Herzegovina EU membership
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković voiced strong support for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s accession to the European Union, while also expressing concern over ongoing political instability in the region.
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Spain Unveils Plan for Europe’s Largest Hydrogen Pipeline Network Spanning 2,600 Km
Spain’s energy operator Enagás has officially launched the public participation plan for the country’s ambitious hydrogen backbone network, a sprawling infrastructure project poised to become Europe’s largest of its kind.
Unveiled at the…
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