Foreign interference: Presidency reinforces exchange of information ahead of the June 2024 European elections - Eurogroup statement on the updated draft budgetary plan of Luxembourg for 2024 - EU-Japan: Council endorses the conclusion of the strategic partnership agreement - Maritime Security: EU to become an observer of the Djibouti Code of Conduct/Jeddah Amendment - Extremist settlers in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem: Council sanctions four individuals and two entities over serious human rights abuses against Palestinians
European Council conclusions, 17 and 18 April 2024 - European Council conclusions on Ukraine, the Middle East and Türkiye, 17 April 2024 - EU support to Somalia: Council approves further support under the European Peace Facility to the Somali National Army and to the military component of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia - Sudan: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union one year into the conflict - EU-Central America: Council greenlights association agreement - Recovery fund: Council approves conclusions on the mid-term evaluation of the Recovery and Resilience Facility - Euro 7: Council adopts new rules on emission limits for cars, vans and trucks - The Gambia: visa fees down to normal level - Council adopts €1 billion macro-financial assistance to Egypt - Tourist bus drivers: Council adopts new law to improve their working conditions
BRUSSELS (AP) – European Union (EU) leaders yesterday debated a new ‘European Competitiveness Deal’ aimed at helping the 27-nation bloc close the gap with Chinese and American rivals amid fears the region’s industries will otherwise be left behind for good. In a volatile geopolitical landscape that create new economic challenges, EU leaders believe there is […]
EU leaders gave fresh impetus on Thursday to a controversial project to integrate the bloc's financial markets in a bid to keep pace with China and the United States including in the global race to produce clean technology. During a summit in Brussels, EU leaders were told that the time has come to scale up the single market to include the defence, energy, finance and telecoms sectors. (Reuters/File) The single market has supported the rise of European giants in different industries, from
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