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The United States struck key Iranian nuclear facilities on 22 June, briefly joining a war launched by Israel that had derailed talks on Tehran's atomic programme ...
The Swedish government is facing increased pressure to admit wounded Palestinian patients, having consistently refused to assist with medical evacuation from the Gaza Strip.
Last Wednesday, the Commission received loan interest totalling €127 billion, but Euractiv understands the figure to reflect only the lower end of countries' requests. Capitals have to submit both a ...
The Italian competition and consumer watchdog's investigation follows similar enforcement on Shein in France last month and ongoing EU consumer law and online governance probes.
The 4 August 2020 explosion was triggered by a fire in a warehouse where tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser had been stored haphazardly for years, despite repeated warnings to senior officials ...
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In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about a graft scheme uncovered in Ukraine, the EU probing Minsk-Benghazi flights, Poland extending border control, and Pope Leo rallying Catholic youth ...
According to data obtained by Euractiv, in Portugal, the price of a pack of cigarettes would increase by €1.22 ...
Trump is using Section 232 and his Most Favoured Nation policy as twin levers in his push to lower drug prices.
Uncertainty over replacement delivery dates has Europe's militaries anxious about giving up advanced air defence systems ...
Europe risks ceding its leadership in rare disease innovation unless it urgently recalibrates its incentive framework, warns Enrico Piccinini, Senior Vice President EU & International at Chiesi.
The Polish interior minister announced that the relevant regulation had been issued last Friday and submitted to the European ...