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- Norway revokes missile export licenses to Malaysia amid concerns
- Spain confirms three deaths aboard hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius
- Hungarian officials find asbestos contamination in western road surfaces
- British student who succumbed to cancer may become Gen Z’s first saint
- China hosts state banquet for Donald Trump amid discussions on bilateral ties
- EU governments seek collaboration with ICEYE for satellite technology
Browsing: Brussels
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó accused Ukraine of lying and reprimanded Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas during a tense meeting where Budapest exercised its veto powers twice, escalating tensions among EU member states supportive of Ukraine amid ongoing conflicts.
The European Commission, led by Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič, aims to revisit the WTO’s “Most Favoured Nation” principle due to the widening EU trade deficit with China, seeking to ensure equal market access amid persistent barriers faced by European firms in China.
The death of French far-right activist Quentin Deranque has prompted the Patriots for Europe group to request a minute of silence at the European Parliament’s next plenary session, following his fatal assault during protests in Lyon.
The European Commission’s Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, has faced backlash from several EU member states, led by France, for attending the Board of Peace meeting in Washington without prior communication, raising concerns over foreign policy mandates and potential endorsement of the initiative.
Canadian Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne attended a eurozone meeting to address global macroeconomic imbalances, emphasizing Canada’s commitment to strengthening ties with the EU amid declining US relations. Discussions will continue at G7 and G20 meetings.
European Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, will attend the US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace gathering to discuss Gaza, despite concerns over governance and charter issues, signalling continued EU engagement in post-war reconstruction efforts.
German Vice-Chancellor and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil stated that failing to advance the digital euro is detrimental to Europe, urging swift progress ahead of a meeting with euro area ministers in Brussels. The proposal currently faces a deadlock in the European Parliament.
Briton Furious Over Check-In Kiosk Issues at Hong Kong International Airport. Travelers are frustrated as tech failures lead to long delays and chaos.
The EPSO exam, once a key entry point into EU administration, has been discontinued, causing significant concern among aspiring candidates. Officials have not provided a clear rationale for this decision, which affects recruitment processes within the EU.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that Europe faces a “century of humiliation” and criticized the European Commission as a “direct threat” in a speech addressing upcoming elections. He emphasized Hungary’s intent to expel foreign influence post-election and cautioned against Europe’s military preparations.
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