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"I don't see any particular value in keeping the money and not spending it,” Germany's new finance minister said following ...
Outgoing Health Minister Jansen’s main national priority will be concluding a multisectoral healthcare agreement, while her ...
Air travellers should have the right to bring both a small bag and a 7-kilogram piece of cabin luggage on board for free, ...
The EU's Disinformation Code obliges online platforms empower the fact-checking community, but EDMO study cautions that their ...
The separation of "hard" and "soft" defence spending could once again highlight shortcomings in military capabilities. But is the rush to hit GDP targets missing the mark?
The Polish presidency will start negotiations with Parliament next Monday, one day before handing the rotating presidency over to Denmark.
European countries have long counted army wages and infrastructure financing into their national defence spending.
There is an urgent need for someone, somewhere, to get a grip if the upcoming defence spending bonanza is to achieve what is ...
ALL IN FOR DEFENCE. A new ECFR poll across 12 European countries found that majorities in 11 support increased defence ...
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The remarks suggest that Brussels could – like the UK – accept a 10% levy on most European exports in order to avoid ...
Bayrou’s government is on the verge of collapse after failed pension talks, with the left pushing a no-confidence vote the Socialist Party may back and the far right holding the key. Talks aimed at ...
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