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November 13, 2025
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Political Pressure Grows on Belgium to Support Reparations Loan for Ukraine

Political pressure across Europe is increasing on Belgium as it continues to resist a plan to issue an historic reparations linked loan for Ukraine. The proposal which calls for a one hundred and forty billion euro loan backed Russia’s frozen assets has gained strong support among European leaders, yet Brussels and Belgium remain divided, and […]

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November 13, 2025
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EU Commissioner Criticises Renewed Efforts to Bring Back the Super League

The European Commission has reiterated its strong opposition to any attempt to revive the controversial European Super League, an idea that once shook the foundations of professional football across the continent. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Euronews, EU Commissioner for Culture and Sport Glenn Micallef delivered a firm message defending the current football model […]

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November 13, 2025
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Von der Leyen Presents Backup Funding Options for Ukraine as Deadline Nears

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has outlined a series of backup plans to keep financial support flowing to Ukraine, as uncertainty grows around a proposed reparations linked loan tied to Russia’s frozen central bank assets. With Belgium showing resistance to the scheme, Brussels is preparing alternative solutions to ensure Kyiv continues to receive […]

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November 13, 2025
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Ireland Opens Investigation into Elon Musks Platform X Over Content Moderation Practices

Ireland’s media regulator has launched a formal investigation into how the social media platform X handles content moderation. The move marks a significant step in European scrutiny of the platform, which has faced ongoing criticism over its enforcement of safety rules and transparency since being taken over Elon Musk. Coimisiún na Meán, the authority responsible […]

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November 13, 2025
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UK Pledges to Preserve the National COVID Memorial Wall in London

The British government has confirmed that the National COVID Memorial Wall in London will be safeguarded for future generations, marking an important step in honouring the lives lost during the coronavirus pandemic. The decision comes as families, campaigners and community groups continue to call for a permanent tribute to the thousands of people who died […]

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November 13, 2025
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Afghan Nationals Linked to Two Suicide Attacks in Pakistan Interior Minister

Tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan has risen sharply in recent days, following accusations from Kabul that Islamabad carried out drone strikes on the ninth of October. Those strikes reportedly killed several people and reignited friction between the two neighbours. Against this backdrop, Pakistan’s interior minister has now stated that Afghan nationals were responsible for two […]

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November 13, 2025
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Electricity and Gas Prices in Europe Who Is Paying the Most in 2025

Households across Europe are entering another cold winter, but the cost of keeping homes warm varies widely from one country to another. Fresh figures from Eurostat reveal that electricity and natural gas prices have moved in sharply different directions across the continent in 2025. For many families, energy bills have become a major concern, while […]

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November 13, 2025
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EPP Joins Forces with Far Right to Scale Back EU Corporate Reporting Rules

The European Parliament has approved a new set of measures that would make sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements easier for companies across the European Union. The vote passed on Thursday after the European People’s Party worked together with conservative and far right groups to push the package through. This new law is part of […]

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November 12, 2025
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Thousands Rally in Bucharest Against Austerity and Falling Living Standards

Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Bucharest on Wednesday, calling for better wages, lower taxes, and an end to harsh austerity policies that they say are pushing working families into poverty. The protest, which filled the area around government headquarters before moving toward the Palace of Parliament, was one of the largest public […]

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November 12, 2025
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France’s National Assembly Votes to Suspend Contentious Pension Reform Amid Political Uncertainty

France’s National Assembly voted on Wednesday to suspend the controversial pension reform that has divided the nation and shaken President Emmanuel Macron’s government for more than a year. The measure, approved a margin of 255 votes to 146, marks a significant political shift for France’s leadership, which has been under pressure to restore stability after […]