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Prime Minister meets new NATO Chief
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) is to meet with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte for a meeting on Wednesday. The meeting will be held at NATO headquarters in Brussels.
European Parliamentarians Evacuated from Train
Members of the European Parliament had to be evacuated on Thursday from the train that was to take them from Strasbourg to Brussels – including MEP Emma Wiesner (C). .
Tougher approach – EU asylum policy shifts
Prisons and exceptions, tightened borders and increased pressure on countries outside Europe. These are the new watchwords as more and more EU countries demand tougher action on migration.
Sharp criticism of Viktor Orbán in the EU: a dictator
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is met with harsh words and scathing criticism in the EU Parliament. Left-wing lies and political propaganda, he counters himself.
Open AI on the offensive – opens new offices
Open AI, best known for the chat robot Chat GPT, is expanding. The management announces that the California-based company is opening four new offices around the world, in Paris, Brussels, Singapore, and New York.
Portugal opposes Swedish farm sales
Portugal has at the last minute submitted comments on the government's proposal to allow farm sales of alcohol. This means that it will take some time before the bill can get the green light from the EU.
Killed in the Terror Attack – Honored in Solna becomes Killed in the Terror Attack – Honored in Solna
One year ago, Patrick Lundström and Kent Persson were killed in the terrorist attack in Brussels. Now the duo will be honored.
Greta Thunberg Detained During Protest in Brussels
The climate activist Greta Thunberg has been detained during a protest in Belgium's capital Brussels. About 150 activists blocked a street in central Brussels on Saturday.
Stoltenberg: NATO crossed Putin's red lines
Nato's former Secretary-General claims that Nato's line since Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been consistent and right. Support Ukraine, but do not become a part of the conflict, formulates Jens Stoltenberg the line in an interview with Financial Times.
More Expensive Electric Cars – but Unclear by How Much
Some fear a trade war with China when the EU introduces permanent tariffs on Chinese electric cars. How great an impact it will have on the European car market is difficult to say at present, says an analyst.
EU Says Yes to Car Tariffs - Sweden Wants Exemption
EU countries say yes to permanent tariffs on electric cars from China. Sweden abstained and hopes for a special solution for Volvo.
Power and Money – Now They Are Being Investigated in Brussels
The audit has been initiated by Jessika Roswall and her intended colleagues in the next EU Commission. In a month, tough committee hearings await – and a political game where no one is safe.
Starmer pays for his Taylor Swift tickets
Keir Starmer is crawling to the cross and paying for some of the gifts he received since he became British Prime Minister in July - including tickets to see Taylor Swift. .
After Brexit – a new start between the EU and the UK
The EU and the UK have agreed on regular summits and "strengthened cooperation" after Brexit. A fresh start in relations is promised – but how remains unclear.
The new chief: Ukraine's rightful place is in Nato
The Jens Stoltenberg era is over. Now it's Mark Rutte who leads NATO.
The Pope in Belgium – Victims Demand Memorial
A global apology to all victims of the Catholic Church's abuse – and preferably a memorial site in Rome. The demands come from affected Belgians as Pope Francis visits Brussels.
Car Crisis May Lower Climate Demands in EU
Ease up on the emission targets and let's build gasoline cars even after 2035! The demands are getting louder from both governments and companies in the EU. But Sweden says no.
Nordic Initiative: Stricter Requirements for EU Funds
Tighten the requirements further to receive EU funds. The call comes in a joint letter from Sweden's and Finland's new EU ministers to the new EU Commission that will take office in the fall.
Controversial fishing proposal blocked in EU
EU countries and the EU Commission wanted to remove an automatic stop for fishing of endangered fish. But it is not approved by the EU Parliament, where the fisheries committee is now sending the entire proposal back.
Sweden declared free from African swine fever
The EU Commission and EU member states have approved Sweden's application to be declared free from African swine fever following last year's outbreak. .
Fishing War between Norwegian and European fishermen
It's storming again between Norwegian and European fishermen. Tough quota negotiations risk leading to EU tariffs on Norwegian fish.
EU billions for light and warmth in Ukraine
The EU is promising fresh support to Ukraine to help the country with protection and warmth ahead of yet another war winter. .
EU starts to cut off funds to Hungary
The EU is preparing to cut off the flow of money to Hungary, since the country has still not paid its fines to the EU Commission. > We will now begin to deduct 200 million euros from upcoming payments from the EU budget to Hungary, says spokesperson Balazs Ujvari at a press briefing in Brussels on Wednesday.
After Johansson: Austrian to head asylum base in EU
For five years, former Minister Ylva Johansson has been responsible for asylum and migration issues in the EU Commission. Now, it is proposed that her job will be taken over by Austria's outgoing Finance Minister Magnus Brunner.
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