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Long a taboo, Brussels opened the door to EU funding for nuclear power this month in a sign of the growing support atomic ...
The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is calling on the EU to introduce a major change to its rules to encourage member states to invest more in R&D: decouple national research and ...
The PM knows it falls on him to create the warfare state as Europe rearms - but can the Labour leader balance this with ...
Slovakia has successfully removed the two VVER-440 pressurised water reactors at Bohunice V1, bringing a major nuclear ...
Faced with the fallout of conflicts and disasters, the German Welthungerhilfe has increased its activities worldwide. In the ...
Stolen data can be sold on the dark web to criminals who use it to commit identity theft, insurance fraud or blackmail. To ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSN€1bn EU energy crisis aid in Western Balkans largely untraceable, watchdog saysBy Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Nearly two-thirds of the European Union’s flagship €1bn energy crisis package for the Western ...
Ukraine's new law undermining the independence of two anti-corruption agencies spells trouble for its desire to join the ...
CEJA has criticised the EU Commission's proposals for the future MFF and the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
Representatives of the Irish Grain Growers' Group (IGGG) met recently with agriculture minister, Martin Heydon ...
Dubravka Suica tells The National about her efforts to engage with Middle Eastern partners to resolve conflict ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNU.S. senators urge Ukraine to protect NABU, slam new law as step backwardU.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Jeanne Shaheen expressed concern that Ukraine’s newly adopted Law No. 12414 undermines key anti-corruption institutions, including the National Anti-Corruption Bureau ...
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