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EU leaders to discuss Ukraine ‘victory plan’ with Zelenskyy amid worries of negotiation push
EU leaders are also expected to discuss the EU's €35 billion loan to Ukraine and "winterisation efforts".
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Romanian government creates state-run rail company for defence needs
The company will also facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to conflict zones.
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In widening dispute, Israel lashes out at France after firms barred from arms show
The decision to bar Israeli firms is the latest incident in a row fuelled by the Macron government's unease over Israel's conduct in the wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
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Poland’s PiS opposes Tusk’s new restrictive asylum policy
After Duda’s speech, PiS lawmakers said “Tusk has his own coalition.”
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Portuguese flag permanently removed from ship carrying explosives to Israel
The decision comes after the ICJ raised concerns over genocide in Gaza.
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Majority of member states miss EU cybersecurity law adoption deadline
The varying transposition laws and timelines mean harmonisation is still a long way off.
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Portuguese PM condemns Israel’s ‘excessive force’ in Gaza
He also condemned attacks in Lebanon and the injuring of blue helmets.
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Spain’s Partido Popular backs von der Leyen’s migration proposal
Spain should move at the same pace as Europe, Gamarra said.
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Italy-Albania migration scheme formally launched
Meloni called it a courageous approach that embodies EU spirit.
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Ceasefire ‘solves nothing’ in Middle-East conflict, says top Czech diplomat
Pojar said Israel is not targeting civilians on purpose.
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Israeli strike on Lebanese municipal building kills 16, including mayor
Lebanese officials denounced the incident, which also wounded more than 50 people in Nabatieh, a provincial capital, saying it was proof that Israel's campaign against the Hezbollah armed group was now shifting to target the Lebanese state.
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Bulgaria, Greece close to renewing water deal over Arda river
Unofficially, Bulgaria admits Greece receives more water from the Arda and Mesta rivers than agreed.
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Migration concerns take centre stage at European Council summit
Join host Giada Santana and senior editor Sarantis Michalopoulos as they dive into the heated discussion on return hubs, bilateral agreements, and the policies that could redefine the future of EU migration.
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EU leaders meet in Brussels for difficult migration talks
Leaders of the EU’s member states will debate new ways of tackling illegal immigration at a closed-door summit, but EU diplomats doubt they’ll agree much.
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Pharma Package: Czechia proposal could incentivise EU research and production
Prague proposes to revise incentives to encourage pharmaceutical companies to produce within the EU.
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Slovak backlash against Kotlár pandemic investigation riddled with disinformation
Slovak MP Peter Kotlár has submitted a pandemic review report, which the government is expected to discuss. Kotlár's report features controversial claims which have sparked a backlash from doctors, scientists, the opposition, and some government members.
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Belgian university hospitals invest €14 million in new cell and gene therapy facility
Belgian university hospitals UZ Leuven and KU Leuven are investing €14 million in a new facility for the production of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs). It's expected to be operational by the end of 2025.
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WHO says majority of humanitarian missions blocked by Israel in northern Gaza
The WHO finally managed to deliver supplies and fuel to the Kamal Adwan and al-Sahaba hospitals, after nine attempts last week.
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy sets out five-point ‘victory plan’
Zelenskyy said he would travel to Brussels on Thursday to present his plan to European leaders.
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Slovak Fico slams EU ‘war cabinet’, claims West sabotaged Ukraine peace efforts
Despite not providing any evidence, Fico said that the EU has been undermining the Ukraine peace process since the start of the war.
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