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Europol reported a significant rise in organised crime within the EU, identifying 731 active criminal networks comprising over 400,000 members. Drug trafficking remains predominant, with cybercrime rapidly increasing. Law enforcement aims to dismantle these networks by targeting their financial structures and promoting cross-border collaboration.

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The European Commission proposed excluding military-age Ukrainian men from its temporary protection scheme, extending the initiative until March 2028. This recommendation aims to strengthen Ukraine’s armed forces, reflecting integration challenges and Kyiv’s needs amid ongoing martial law prohibiting most men aged 23 and older from leaving Ukraine.

EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING

Overnight, tensions escalated in the European Union as leaders condemned Viktor Orbán’s actions regarding Hungary’s energy commitments. The bloc faces challenges in ensuring support for Ukraine amidst ongoing disputes over pipeline safety and financial agreements.

EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING

This morning, EU leaders prepare for discussions on the Middle East crisis, energy prices, and Ukraine. Diplomatic solutions will be explored, while Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán’s veto on the €90 billion loan for Ukraine remains contentious.

EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING

This morning, the European People’s Party reflects on its 50th anniversary amidst rising concerns over allegations of collaboration with far-right factions in Brussels. Leadership is deliberating the implications for future coalition-building within the European Union.

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