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.
Category: 3. Europe
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Croatia pushes for Bosnia and Herzegovina EU membership
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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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Police in Sweden say teenager under arrest after three killed in Uppsala shooting
The three victims were aged between 15 and 20, police said at a news conference, but Uppsala’s police chief said their identities have not been confirmed yet.
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Tens of thousands of Afghans return from Pakistan after deadline
More than 80,000 Afghans returned from Pakistan to Afghanistan between 1 and 18 April, following the expiry of a voluntary return deadline, Pakistani officials have said.
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Mercedes-Benz stock dips after pulling profit guidance on tariff fears
The carmaker said that the impact of US trade policies remains difficult to quantify — although warned of a hit to its margins.
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Eurovision winner Nemo takes action after UK court ruling over transgender women
Nemo called the ruling of Britain’s highest court an “attack on trans+ rights”. Doctors at the British Medical Association have condemned the ruling, and now, the UK’s only judge to publicly say they are transgender plans to take the UK governement to the European Court of Human Rights.
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Eurozone GDP beats expectations with 0.4% growth in first quarter
The eurozone economy grew 0.4% in Q1 2025, doubling the previous quarter’s pace and beating forecasts. Ireland led growth, followed by Spain, while Germany rebounded.
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Microsoft pledges to take legal action if governments try to seize EU data
The company set out a range of commitments to Europe including building an AI ecosystem.
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Microsoft says it respects European laws as U.S.-EU tensions heat up
Microsoft President Brad Smith speaks during signing ceremony of cooperation agreement between the Polish Ministry of Defence and Microsoft, in Warsaw, Poland, February 17, 2025.
Kacper Pempel | Reuters
Microsoft President Brad Smith says the U.S….
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Misinformation buffets Portugal ahead of snap elections
The country has set up a rapid response system to help monitor and report dubious claims and trends linked to the elections.
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