EU approves $105 billion loan for Ukraine
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European Union countries agreed on Friday to keep pushing for a global price on shipping's CO2 emissions in U. talks ‌next week, setting up another potential clash with the United States over the proposal.
The European Union is considering rolling back ambitious sustainability reporting standards to match those used internationally
Cash-strapped Ukraine has secured a crucial Union loan that will provide a vital lifeline to sustain its wartime efforts this year
Mr Rycroft cited figures from recent YouGov polling for the campaign group Best for Britain, which shows that 53 per cent of people are now in favour of rejoining the EU while with 32 per cent are opposed and 14 per cent don’t know.
Russia said on Friday that new European Union sanctions on its oil and gas would hurt developing countries and the EU itself, and promised to retaliate.
By Andrew Gray and Michele Kambas AYIA NAPA, Cyprus, April 24 (Reuters) - The European Union formally approved on Thursday a 90-billion-euro ($105-billion) loan to Ukraine and new sanctions against Russia,
The European Union is preparing to test rules that require member countries to assist each other during crises. The move comes as concerns grow over Washington's commitment to NATO and
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested on Friday that the European Union could ease sanctions on Tehran as part of a comprehensive deal that would end the Iran war,