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Category: 3. Europe
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EU wants to mine the Moon for clean energy resources – POLITICO
The EU has also fallen behind on establishing critical raw material supply chains and refining capacity. | Christopher Neundrof/EPA In June this year, the Commission released its Vision for the Space Economy, in which it estimated so-called space resources could be worth up to €170…
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Apple launch: The latest iPhone 17, the thinnest iPhone Air, translating AirPods, and muted AI
Euronews Next tells you all you need to know from the event.
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UN issues emergency funding appeal to help survivors of devastating Afghan earthquake
Many of the most severely affected areas have been particularly difficult to get to, with some reachable only by helicopter.
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The EU’s State of the Union Is Europe’s True Language
When European Commission President José Manuel Barroso delivered Europe’s first State of the Union address in 2010, many people in Brussels and other European capitals were instantly dismissive. A state of what? What had gotten…
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ASML-Mistral is Europe’s dream tech tie-up. Can it deliver? – POLITICO
ASML, a 40-year-old Dutch crown jewel, has grown into one of the bloc’s most politically sensitive assets in recent years. The U.S. government has repeatedly tried to block some of the company’s sales of its advanced microchips printing machines to China in an effort to slow down Chinese…
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Europe and the U.S. talk Russia sanctions as attacks ramp up
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – JUNE 15: Flags are places at EU Council Building prior to the meeting of U.S President Joe Biden, European Council President Charles Michel and President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen for US-EU Summit in…
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MEPs clash over alleged 'genocide' in Gaza
The European Parliament doesn’t play any diplomatic role in the current response to the war in Gaza, but its debates and resolutions are likely to add political pressure on the Israeli government.
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‘Big step forward’: Disbursement of EU’s €150 defence loan scheme to start in early 2026
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The European Commission estimates it will be able to disburse the…
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6 in 10 Europeans say von der Leyen should quit after trade deal with Trump, survey finds – POLITICO
The deal came after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose 30 percent tariffs on European exports if no agreement was reached. While the final compromise capped tariffs at 15 percent — far below Trump’s threat but still much higher than the previous average of 1.47 percent —…
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