EU Unveils Tech and Clean Energy Investments

The European Union announced major investments in technology and clean energy sectors to promote strategic autonomy. This includes funding for AI, quantum computing, and a €1.8 billion battery booster fund.

Eu commission sues sweden over renewable energy breach

October 09, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

The eu commission is taking sweden to court for failing to fully implement new rules on simpler permits for renewable energy. The directive, effective since 2023, was due to be transposed into swedish law by july 2024. Sweden now faces potential fines if ruled against.

EU Discusses New Sanctions Regime

September 15, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

The European Commission proposes a new sanctions regime targeting organized crime and foreign threats. This follows recent security incidents. Member states will vote on the proposal soon.

EU Allocates Funds for Ukraine Aid

September 15, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

The European Union has allocated €1 billion for weapon supplies to Ukraine amid ongoing conflicts. This funding supports military readiness. Discussions on further aid are scheduled for upcoming meetings.

Hungary Challenges EU Veto Override

September 15, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Hungary has formally protested the EU's decision to ignore its veto on a key policy, citing violations of unanimous decision-making principles. The dispute centers on foreign policy matters. EU officials defend the action as necessary for unity.

EU Advances Military Spending Plans

September 15, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

The European Union has approved a record military spending budget for 2026, focusing on defense enhancements amid rising tensions in Eastern Europe. This decision follows recent incidents involving Russian drones in Polish airspace. Officials emphasize the need for unified defense strategies.

EU countries deadlock on chat control – decision postponed again

October 09, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

EU countries remain divided over the controversial chat control law, which involves monitoring digital messages. On Wednesday evening, the decision was postponed once more. The proposal is viewed as a way to track child pornography but criticized as mass surveillance.

EU Commission Reacts Positively to Putin's Ukraine Statement

The European Commission has expressed a positive reaction to Russian President Vladimir Putin's statement on Ukraine's potential future accession to the EU. This response was highlighted in reports amid ongoing diplomatic challenges between Russia and Ukraine.

Turkey, South Korea Apply to EU Arms Program

Turkey and South Korea have applied to join an EU arms scheme, seeking participation in European defense projects. This development reflects growing international interest in EU defense collaboration.

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