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Marking the centenary of Norway’s sovereignty over Svalbard, King Harald and Queen Sonja travelled to the Arctic archipelago ...
"We have the best air defence systems and [France doesn't] want them to be displayed,” the frustrated director of an Israeli ...
Berlin says poor countries must reform to get EU funds Germany has endorsed the European Commission’s proposal to tie the ...
The EU's position comes partly from the realisation that US President Donald Trump will rely on some tariff revenues to fund ...
Despite the Spanish PM's insistence on the PSOE's  “zero-tolerance policy” on corruption, some Socialist officials have called for tougher measures.
As part of an EU plan to prepare for the eventual phase-out of temporary protection, Czechia will open a “unity hub” in ...
Space | Kubilius visits EU Space Programme HQ in Prague: Space Commissioner Andrius Kubilius visited the EUSPA headquarters ...
Sources tell Euractiv that capitals have committed as much as €1 billion to extend the EU's ASAP subsidy programme for boosting ammunition production in Europe.
Though observers say the irregularities wouldn’t change the result, Trzaskowski’s team is still challenging the vote.
The France-Spain interconnector is expected to double cross-border capacity and end the Iberian Peninsula’s energy isolation.
"It is about both Russian investments in nuclear weapons capability and the development of a new doctrine," the country's defence minister said.
Environmentalists have raised red flags about cultivating palm oil. Malaysia and Indonesia are addressing these concerns, but they risk damaging a major economic sector in doing so.