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Brussels announces who’ll get — and who’ll pay for — new EU migration aid

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Most EU countries will be asked to receive asylum seekers from areas under migratory pressure, but some will be exempted.

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EU Regulator Cookie Sweep Shows Importance of Website Tracking Compliance in the EU and US

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New enforcement sweep on cookie banners, conducted by Netherlands privacy regulator, shows both EU and US companies that the need to prioritize website tracking hygiene and transparency. In Europe: Netherlands privacy regulator,, AP,…

Tourists issued warning as EU country slaps £88 fine on anyone walking too fast

www.express.co.uk

Swift steppers could face a heavy penalty after a bizarre new penalty was announced.

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UK ready to quit crucial Brexit reset defence deal due to EU demanding billions

inews.co.uk

Defence exports are a key part of the Government's plan to grow the economy

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Is the EU spy unit about to become reality? Von der Leyen wants her own secret service

www.euronews.com

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen plans to create an intelligence service using data from member states, aiming to expand its operational use and increase her influence, according to international media reports.

ALL-SEEING EYE? Concerns Mount as EU Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen Wants To Set up Her Own Intelligence ‘Cell’ Despite Resistance From Member States

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EU stonewalls Russia's requests to consult on drone incidents — Foreign Ministry

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Deputy Foreign Minister Dmitry Lyubinsky said that these incidents are well-planned provocations

EU urges relocation of 30,000 asylum seekers across bloc

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The European Union on Tuesday called on member states to help redistribute at least 30,000 asylum seekers to ease pressure on Italy, Spain, Greece and the Greek Cypriot administrat...

Are EU sanctions on Kosovo a symbolic warning or do they have true impact?

www.euronews.com

The European Union introduced punitive measures against Kosovo in June 2023, following the entry of Albanian mayors into municipalities with a Serb majority in the north. Euronews investigates the impact these measures have had.

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Huawei is about to get banned in the EU

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The European Commission wants to force its 2020 recommendation.

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EU, Germany Commit €18.3m To Boost Climate-smart Agriculture In Nigeria

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The European Union (EU) and the German Development Cooperation have jointly earmarked €18.3 million for a new agricultural development initiative aimed at transforming Nigeria’s rural economy through climate-smart and inclusive value chain…

EU to ban Chinese communcations tech – Bloomberg

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EU member states could be forced to phase out Chinese telecommunications equipment in their mobile networks under the bloc’s proposed ban Read Full Article at RT.com

ECJ ruling that EU Adequate Minimum Wage directive is valid welcomed by unions

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Court found that the EU had exceeded its powers in two specific areas of the directive but upheld the validity of a majority of its provisions

EU court overturns key provisions of bloc-wide minimum wage rules

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In Germany, trade unions lamented the annulment of uniform EU-wide wage criteria.

EU considers law to phase out Huawei and ZTE equipment from bloc’s telecom networks

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The EC had in 2020 recommended that member nations stop using tech from "high-risk" vendors like Huawei and ZTE, and now its vice president, Henna Virkkunen, is pushing to turn that recommendation into regulation, Bloomberg reported.

EU, Council of Europe lack resources to create 'tribunal against Russia' — Euronews

tass.com

The Council of Europe has estimated that the project would require about €75 million per year, not including rental and security costs, the TV channel reported

Ukraine's human rights record precludes it from entering EU — Lavrov

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Russian Foreign Minister stressed that nothing was done by Kiev to satisfy the rights of national minorities or to restore them

WhatsApp will reportedly face further EU regulation

www.engadget.com

WhatsApp is following in the footsteps of fellow Meta-owned companies, Instagram and Facebook. The European Commission will give WhatsApp's open channels the designation of Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act …