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Europe
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This morning, President Zelenskyy confirmed Ukraine’s readiness for trilateral peace talks regarding Russia’s invasion, pending confirmation from Washington and Moscow. Overnight, Russia launched 97 drones, with Ukrainian forces intercepting 90.
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A deadly drone strike in Iraq has heightened concerns regarding deeper French involvement in the Iran conflict. This morning, potential threats to French soil are under scrutiny within the European Union.
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This morning, French start-up Maiaspace is advancing plans for Europe’s first reusable mini-launcher. This initiative aims to enhance European space autonomy amid longstanding competition with established players like SpaceX.
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Italy’s Industry Minister Adolfo Urso has called for the suspension of the EU’s carbon market this morning, highlighting concerns for European businesses amid rising energy costs. His remarks come as the bloc prepares a forthcoming review.
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This morning, the European Union responds to the “My Voice, My Choice” initiative, which gathered over 1.1 million signatures advocating for improved access to safe abortions across member states. Actions are anticipated today.
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This morning, the European Commission unveiled a proposal to impose prison sentences of two to eight years for firearms-related offences across the European Union. The directive aims to harmonise penalties and enhance cooperation among member states.
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This morning, Europe’s job market shows resilience, with record-high employment rates despite economic slowdowns. Certain sectors, notably manufacturing, face significant recruitment challenges, highlighting workforce gaps since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Today, one hundred and five MEPs have urged the European Commission for a funded pathway ensuring access to abortions, as a decision on the “My Voice, My Choice” initiative is expected tomorrow.
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This morning, UK Business Secretary Peter Kyle is in Brussels to advocate for UK inclusion in the EU’s forthcoming “Made in Europe” strategy, amid fears of escalating trade tensions following failed defence loan negotiations.
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