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    European Commission chief warns of looming housing crisis across EU.

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    By Dania Hirch on July 4, 2026 EU
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    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has signalled the launch of five significant defence projects aimed at enhancing collaboration amongst EU member states. This initiative aligns with the EU’s strategic objective to bolster its military capabilities amid escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding NATO’s evolving role and relations with Russia. The projects, designed to streamline defence procurement and innovation, reflect a broader commitment to a cohesive European security policy, with a focus on meeting shared threats collectively.

    In market reactions, a recent report underscores a surge in EU trade with the United States, hitting an all-time high despite lingering tariff tensions. This development may catalyse further negotiations on trade agreements, with upcoming discussions at the EU-US summit expected to define the trajectory of transatlantic economic relations going forward.

    Key developments across Europe

    EU conservatives attempt family therapy in Washington

    EU POLITICS — EU conservatives met in Washington to strengthen transatlantic ties amid growing divisions.

    The meeting, involving key figures and institutions, aimed to discuss shared values and common challenges facing the EU and the US. This diplomatic initiative is seen as crucial for maintaining unity and addressing transnational issues effectively.

    Europe wants to rebalance trade with Beijing, but can’t quit Chinese air conditioners

    EU TRADE — The EU seeks to reduce its reliance on Chinese imports while acknowledging difficulty in doing so.

    Concerns over supply chain vulnerabilities have prompted discussions on diversifying trade. However, many EU countries remain dependent on essential products from China, such as air conditioners, complicating efforts to enact significant changes in trade policies.

    Billions flow between EU institutions and Israel, despite Gaza genocide

    EU FOREIGN POLICY — EU institutions continue financial ties with Israel amid international criticism.

    This situation highlights the complexities of balancing foreign policy objectives with economic relationships. Critics argue that these financial connections undermine the EU’s stated commitment to human rights, particularly in light of ongoing conflicts in the region.

    Von der Leyen admits ‘technical problems’ with new EU airport border checks

    EU LAW — Technical issues have emerged regarding the implementation of new EU border checks at airports.

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen acknowledged the complications during a recent address, suggesting these issues will need addressing prior to full implementation. The checks are intended to enhance security but may face delays as solutions are sought.

    What to watch — EU officials are expected to address the complications regarding new airport border checks in upcoming meetings.

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