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Brussels targets faster innovation, stronger supply chains and military cooperation in new medical countermeasure plan.
The nature credits pitch has proved controversial, with critics accusing the Commission of promoting a false and potentially destructive solution.
Rheinmetall's CEO urged more joint purchasing, exemptions from EU environmental rules and new subsidies to produce long-range ...
The announcement comes on the heels of an unexpected parliamentary defeat for the country's prime minister on defence spending.
A weekend of overlapping party congresses is set to shake Spanish politics, as PM Sánchez faces mounting pressure over ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about a censure storm in Strasbourg, the latest on tariffs, Sánchez battling on, and ...
PiS leader Kaczyński says he met Parliamentary Speaker Hołownia to discuss illegal migration, denied coalition talks, and ...
Spain’s PP (EPP) leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo signalled readiness to govern with far-right Vox, rejecting political isolation ...
Italy’s ruling coalition is split over a Forza Italia-backed plan to expand citizenship rights, with Meloni and Salvini ...
Austria’s energy market exposes why Europe’s power bills keep climbing – and how regulators are fighting back.
Cerdán allegedly received €600,000 kickbacks tied to the improper awarding of public work contracts. One business is also said to have delivered €90,000 in cash directly to PSOE headquarters in Madrid ...
PRAGUE – Tomio Okamura, the Tokyo-born leader of Czechia’s far-right Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) party, is making a ...
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