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Protests in Albania against a coastal development linked to Jared Kushner continued for a third day, as demonstrators voiced concerns over its environmental impact. The project, which includes a luxury resort on a wildlife reserve, aims to attract high-end tourism amid ongoing EU membership aspirations.
Increasing Russian drone incursions into European airspace are pressing the EU to formulate a response. The situation raises critical questions regarding defence spending and allocation, as the bloc grapples with potential escalation in the Ukraine conflict. Concern mounts over regional security implications.
China’s role in circumventing EU sanctions against Russia is worsening, according to EU sanctions envoy David O’Sullivan. Despite regular discussions with Chinese authorities, O’Sullivan noted that unilateral actions against Chinese companies will continue as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine persists, impacting both parties economically.
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The EU’s six largest economies this morning urged Brussels to expedite capital markets integration, calling it an urgent necessity. They also support the development of pan-European digital payment solutions to enhance the EU’s strategic autonomy.
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Today, the Hungarian veto on the €90 billion loan for Ukraine continues. Over the night, the European Commission proposed an inspection of the Druzhba pipeline, central to the ongoing dispute.
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Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki has vetoed legislation enabling access to €44 billion in European Union defence loans this morning. Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government plans to propose alternative measures in response.
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Iran’s Foreign Minister claims recent bombings on Tehran have not affected military operations against Israel and the US, asserting a resilient defence strategy. Iran’s regional influence continues to grow amidst escalating conflict this morning.
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The European Commission this morning rejected US claims of exporting industrial overcapacity, amidst ongoing trade tensions. EU officials reaffirmed commitment to the Turnberry trade deal, urging the US to honour its commitments.
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EU economy chief warns that the Iranian war’s intensity and duration will shape its impact on Europe.
The global coalition has approved the largest-ever release of oil reserves to stabilise the energy market.
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