- US military intercepts Iranian missile and drone attacks targeting Kuwait
- Supreme Court allows Alabama to use congressional map favouring Republicans
- Libya’s national army conducts largest military exercise amid regional tensions
- Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi released from hospital after treatment
- Anthropic experiences major outage affecting Claude AI chatbot services
- Israeli strikes in Lebanon escalate as casualties rise amid ongoing conflict
- UK Athletics fined £350,000 after death of UAE Paralympian in practice accident
- DOJ announces it will not proceed with $1.8 billion anti-weaponisation fund
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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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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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This morning, Cyprus revealed emergency inspections found approximately 200 civil shelters unusable after a drone strike. The EU’s limited authority complicates the restoration of these deteriorating Cold War-era shelters across the region.
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Hungary and Slovakia are currently opposing the renewal of European Union sanctions against over 2,700 individuals amid ongoing tensions regarding the Druzhba pipeline.
Another meeting is scheduled for today as the 15 March deadline approaches.
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The European Union faces significant economic challenges as the Iran war continues. This morning, calls for intervention grow to secure energy supplies and protect consumers amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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This morning, the EU Asylum Agency warns of potential instability in Iran leading to a significant refugee crisis. With ongoing conflicts in the region, the implications for Europe are becoming increasingly immediate.
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