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EU announces €35 billion loan to Ukraine
EU's von der Leyen announces 35 billion euro loan in Kyiv visit
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a loan of up to 35 billion euros ($39 billion) for Ukraine during a visit to Kyiv on Friday, saying it was needed to defend the country against Russian attacks and help it get through the winter.
EU pledges to loan Ukraine up to $39 billion to help rebuild its economy and power grid
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in Ukraine, focused on helping the country to repair and reconnect its war-damaged electricity grid and boost its heating capacity as winter approaches.
EU to Provide Ukraine With Loan Worth up to 35 Billion Euros - Von Der Leyen
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU will grant a loan of up to 35 billion euros ($39.06 billion)to Ukraine to help the country stuck in a grinding war with Russia, EU Commission President Ursulo von der Leyen announced on Friday.
EU, Georgia
EU may suspend visa-free travel for Georgians if election not free and fair
The European Union may consider temporarily suspending its visa-free regime with Georgia if an Oct. 26 parliamentary election in the EU candidate country is not free, fair and peaceful, the bloc's ambassador to Tbilisi said on Friday.
EU considering ending Georgia's visa-free access over ruling party's democratic backsliding
"All options are on the table" if Georgia does not reverse its trend toward authoritarianism, "including the potential temporary suspension of the visa liberalization scheme," a spokesperson for the European Commission told Politico.
EU warns it may revoke visa-free regime for Georgia due to backsliding on democracy
The European Union may suspend the visa-free regime for Georgian citizens. This would be a response to the anti-democratic actions of the Georgian government and its anti-Western rhetoric, according to Politico.
EU, Poland
EU's 5 Billion Euro Aid for Poland May Not Cover All Flood Losses, Minister Says
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said on Friday a pledge worth 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) from the European Union to help the country cope with the fallout from its worst flooding in at least two decades may not be enough to cover its losses.
Flood-hit regions in Central Europe will get billions in EU aid
A massive floodwave moving across Central Europe is threatening new areas and raising concerns among residents and leaders.
EU chief pledges billions to aid flood-hit countries
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday pledged billions of dollars in aid for Central European countries that suffered enormous damage to infrastructure and housing during the massive flooding that has so far claimed 24 lives in the region.
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Google Faces EU Ultimatum in Fresh Attack on Search Dominance
Google is set to be hit by another attack from European Union watchdogs, paving the way for a hefty fine and an order to ...
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EU chief travels to Kyiv with promise of fresh energy funds to get Ukraine through winter
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen is traveling to war-ravaged Ukraine with the promise of 160 million euros in fresh ...
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EU warns deadly flooding and wildfires show climate breakdown is fast becoming the norm
The European Union's head office is warning that devastating floods through much of Central Europe and deadly wildfires in ...
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Poland to Seek EU’s Leniency in Deficit Cut Talks After Floods
Poland will ask the European Commission to adjust its recommendations for budget deficit cuts in the coming years due to ...
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EU regulator backs use of Novo's Wegovy for obesity-related heart condition
The European Medicines Agency backed the use of Novo Nordisk's popular drug Wegovy to help ease heart failure in people with ...
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First-Time Asylum Seekers in EU Drop by 17% in June, Eurostat Says
Eurostat reported 70,375 first-time asylum requests from non-EU citizens across the bloc's 27 countries, a decrease of 17% ...
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Companies face risk of huge fines and suspensions under tough new cyber rules in the EU
Companies could face hefty fines or even suspensions of service in the EU under strict new cybersecurity regulations set to ...
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EU antitrust regulators to spell out how Apple must open up to rivals
EU antitrust regulators launched proceedings on Thursday to ensure that Apple complies with landmark rules requiring it to ...
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