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EU lawmakers express solidarity with Canadians affected by wildfires

EU lawmakers express solidarity with Canadians affected by wildfires

by dpa | 06.Jun 2025 | Europe in brief

According to the three members of the European Parliament, “Canada is a close friend and partner of the European Union.”

EU lets trade concessions for Ukraine expire

EU lets trade concessions for Ukraine expire

by dpa | 06.Jun 2025 | Europe in brief

After farmers across the Union called for stricter customs rules, the EU and Ukraine are now following a pre-existing 2016 agreement again.

European Commission gives Bulgaria green light to use euro

European Commission gives Bulgaria green light to use euro

by dpa | 04.Jun 2025 | Europe in brief

All EU Member States, except Denmark, are required to adopt the euro once they fulfil certain criteria.

EU Commission: EU closing in on 2030 climate target

EU Commission: EU closing in on 2030 climate target

by dpa | 28.May 2025 | Europe in brief

Although the EU appears to be on track to meet its 2030 climate targets, delays in several countries and recent attempts to undermine the Green Deal are making this more challenging.

Meta to use EU user content for AI training as opt-out period ends

Meta to use EU user content for AI training as opt-out period ends

by dpa | 28.May 2025 | Europe in brief

Despite concerns over data protection, Meta can now use your social media posts on its platforms to train its AI models.

EU countries condemn Hungary’s attempt to ban Pride events

EU countries condemn Hungary’s attempt to ban Pride events

by dpa | 27.May 2025 | Europe in brief

Hungary’s latest ban on Pride events has reignited a long-running stand-off with Brussels over rule of law and fundamental rights in the EU member state.

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