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Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó expressed “very optimistic” sentiments regarding a potential agreement on minority rights in Ukraine, marking a significant breakthrough after years of political impasse. Such a deal would pave the way for Ukrainian EU accession talks to commence.
The underwater domain is increasingly viewed as vital for national security, with disruptions to submarine telecommunications cables and energy infrastructure posing substantial risks. Companies like Fincantieri Underwater Hub are developing advanced systems, including autonomous drones and AI technology, to protect these critical assets against hybrid warfare threats.
The European Union has approved a controversial law designed to expedite the return of migrants lacking legal residency, marking a significant shift in migration policy. The Return Regulation aims to enhance enforcement mechanisms and permit deportation hubs outside the EU, amid rising calls for stricter migration controls.
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This morning, European Union leaders convene in Brussels to discuss the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, energy crises, and Hungary’s veto on financial support for Ukraine.
Former US official John Bolton criticises the EU’s approach to the Iran situation.
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Energy prices across Europe remain sensitive to global instability this morning. Recent developments in the Middle East are tightening oil supplies, prompting concern among European leaders regarding potential impacts on strategic independence.
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This morning, Bulgaria’s caretaker Prime Minister Gyurov emphasised the need for robust diplomatic ties with the United States while addressing concerns regarding the Board of Peace’s mandate and its implications for European Union participation.
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Live coverage this morning includes an in-depth debrief of yesterday’s European Council summit, focusing on key discussions among EU leaders regarding Ukraine and economic implications.
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Humanitarian funding continues to decline, with Germany and Sweden announcing significant budget cuts this morning. The EU’s negotiations for its 2028-2034 budget will see a proposed 75% increase in development aid dedicated to Ukraine and other candidate countries.
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This morning, ten EU countries are in open revolt against the bloc’s flagship climate policy, the ETS. Immediate concerns over its implementation have sparked considerable backlash across Europe.
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