Regular poll confirmed trend of recent months for uptick in approval for and trust in EU, against fragile geopolitical backdrop.
Category: 3. Europe
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Trust in EU at 18-year high but fears for economy rising
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EU must assert independence with arms spending and Ukraine accession, says von der Leyen – POLITICO
She identified four central tasks to bring about independence: Securing peace by increasing defense spending; strengthening innovation and competitiveness to stimulate growth; expanding the bloc in what she referred to as “a historic reunification”; and renewing and strengthening…
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Hanwha Aerospace to build defense plant in Germany as European base
Hanwha Aerospace and Hanwha Systems showcase the K9 self-propelled howitzer at the World Defense Show 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Hanwha Aerospace Co. plans to build a precision missile manufacturing plant…
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Chinese hold on solar-power tech raises fresh sabotage fears in Europe
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Hidden components in Chinese-made solar power equipment have caused alarm bells in Western capitals amid concerns over Beijing’s ability to interfere with power grids. Europe may be particularly vulnerable, experts…
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Securing Energy Independence: The Future of Eastern Europe’s Gas Supply
Since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, nearly all of Central and Eastern Europe has cut its reliance on Moscow’s gas. While regional cooperation and expanded LNG access have helped diversify supplies, rising costs and infrastructure…
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Stellantis’ newly appointed CEO chooses Europe for first leg of company tour
MILAN (Reuters) -Stellantis’ newly appointed CEO Antonio Filosa on Thursday picked Europe to kick off a tour of the automaker’s production sites and offices before formally taking up his new job at the end of next month.
Filosa’s decision…
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Three killed and dozens injured in Russian overnight drone strikes on Ukraine
Russia fired 90 drones at Ukraine overnight, killing three and injuring dozens of people as Kyiv law enforcement reported more than 2,000 strikes along the front line and in residential neighbourhoods.
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Ukraine: Hopes for peace on life support, Security Council hears
“The longer the war continues, the longer its regional and global impacts will be felt, and the more difficult it will be to find a peaceful resolution,” said Rosemary DiCarlo, UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs.
She recalled the adoption of Security Council…
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The Amerigo Vespucci promotes Italy on worldwide and Mediterranean tours
After visiting 30 countries on a 20-month round-the-world trip, Captain Giuseppe Lai tells Euronews about the ship’s allure.
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Stellantis’ newly appointed CEO chooses Europe for first leg of company tour | The Mighty 790 KFGO
MILAN (Reuters) -Stellantis’ newly appointed CEO Antonio Filosa on Thursday picked Europe to kick off a tour of the automaker’s production sites and offices before formally taking up his new job at the end of next month.
Filosa’s decision…
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