EU member states have until 29 July to officially put in a request for financing under the Commission mechanism.
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EU Commission's defence loan scheme tapped by 20 member states to secure €100bn
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G7 Ambassadors in Ukraine await Zelenskyy’s announced bill to ensure independence of anti-corruption bodies
EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Mathernová has held a meeting with the ambassadors of the G7 countries, as well as Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko and Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine Taras Kachka.
“Constructive and timely exchange…
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Hungary bans 'national security threat' Kneecap from performing at Sziget festival
Hungarian authorities have banned Irish rap group Kneecap from entering the country and from taking part in the annual Sziget music festival, over accusations of anti-Semitic hate speech and public praise of Hamas and Hezbollah.
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Deadly Ukraine Drone Attack Hits Southern Russia
The Russian city of Sochi was hit by overnight Ukrainian drone attacks on July 24, killing at least one person. The air strikes came just hours after peace talks between Ukraine and Russia failed in Istanbul. Buildings burned as Russian anti-aircraft systems were activated.
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EU repeats its calls on China not to support Russia’s defense industry
During the EU-China summit, European Union leaders once again called on Beijing not to provide any material support to Russia’s military-industrial base.
This was reported by the European Commission’s press service, according to a Ukrinform correspondent.
“The…
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Overqualified and underpaid: Are immigrants earning less than native workers?
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Immigrants earn, on average, 17.9% less per year than natives in Europe and North America, according to a Nature study.
The research analysed the salaries of 13.5 million workers across nine countries,…
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Europe’s Solar Power Growth Set to Dip for First Time Since 2016
The European Union’s string of record-setting solar power deployment is on track to come to an end this year as demand wanes for rooftop solar panels due to lower wholesale electricity prices.
Solar power additions are set to contract 1.4% in…
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Scientists Discover Unique Functions of Specialized Immune Cells
The immune cell repertoire is composed of many different cell types that are orchestrated in response to infection and other pathogens that enter the body. As a result, the body can defend itself against disease and maintain healthy functions. Immune cells…
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We can’t keep our markets open if you won’t rebalance trade – POLITICO
Expectations on trade progress had been low ahead of the one-day summit, with a fight over the EU’s imposition of anti-subsidy duties on Chinese electric vehicles last year still unresolved. In another tit-for-tat dispute, the two sides have closed their public markets to each other for
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The Anticorruption Watchdogs at the Center of Protests Against Zelensky
Anger has boiled over after attempts by Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to overhaul agencies investigating claims that insiders skimmed military spending.
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