This week’s key events presented by Euronews’ editor in chief, EU news, Jeremy Fkeming-Jones.
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Calm before EU-US trade storm as 1 August deadline approaches, Newsletter
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Estonia’s FM urges stronger pressure on Russia following latest attack on Ukraine
Russian attacks terrorize Ukraine, leaving destruction and fear behind.
That’s how Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna reacted on social media platform X to yet another massive Russian assault on Ukraine during the night of Monday, July 21, according to…
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Greece is creating two new national marine parks to meet 2030 ocean protection targets early
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The Greek Prime Minister announced the creation of two new marine parks in the Ionian and South Aegean Seas.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the new parks in a television message, which, alongside their…
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Europe’s chemical industry faces crisis amid rising imports and plant closures
Europe’s petrochemical sector is grappling with widespread plant closures and soaring production costs, threatening up to 40% of the EU’s ethylene capacity. Aging facilities and reliance on costly naphtha feedstock…
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Hundreds of migrants reach Greek island of Crete amid rising smuggling
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Hundreds of migrants arrived on the Greek island of Crete over the weekend, including 74 rescued on Monday, as traffickers increasingly use longer Mediterranean routes from North Africa.
A Coast Guard boat…
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Zelensky appoints 16 new ambassadors
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed 16 new ambassadors following a meeting with Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and the Office of the President.
He announced this on his official Telegram channel, Ukrinform reports.
“After the briefings by the…
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Russia ramps up drone production using teenage workers, video shows
The Yelabuga plant in Russia, employing teenagers, produces thousands of drones each month to further strengthen Putin’s strategy of nightly attacks on Ukrainian cities and other civilian targets.
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