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worldEU Ministers Gather Amid Iran Conflict
EU foreign ministers meet in Brussels as Iran war impacts Europe's energy system. Key officials discuss strategy.
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worldUN Climate Chief: Fossil Fuels Undermine National Security; Renewables Offer Sovereignty
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Simon Stiell warns fossil fuel dependence erodes sovereignty and inflates costs-especially amid Middle East instability-while renewables deliver price stability, resilience, and economic growth.
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worldZelensky Denounces EU 'Blackmail' Over Druzhba Pipeline Reopening
Volodymyr Zelensky rejects pressure from Hungary and the EU to restore Russian oil transit via the damaged Druzhba pipeline, calling it sanction evasion-and warns of US defense delays amid Middle East escalation.
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worldEU, UK Demand Israel Halt West Bank Settler Violence Surge
European Union and United Kingdom call on Israel to stop escalating settler attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank following the Iran conflict.
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financeEU Plans Energy Price Relief for Key Industries
European Commission considers tax, network, and carbon cost adjustments to shield energy-intensive sectors from soaring electricity prices.
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techEurope Explores Taxpayer-Funded Social Media Platform
European policymakers are considering a taxpayer-funded social media platform as an alternative to US and Chinese-dominated services, facing significant funding and development hurdles.
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worldEU, Gulf States Demand Iran Halt Regional Attacks Threatening Global Security
EU and Gulf ministers condemn Iran's 'indiscriminate' strikes, urging an immediate end to attacks that jeopardize regional and global security. Diplomacy and defense rights are emphasized.
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healthDenmark Achieves Historic EU Milestone: Eliminates Mother-to-Child HIV and Syphilis Transmission
Denmark becomes the first EU nation certified by WHO for eradicating mother-to-child HIV and syphilis transmission, a major public health victory.