In her letter, von der Leyen defends the upcoming target, insists that Europe’s future competitiveness requires a decarbonized economy — and hints that this means leaving some sectors behind.
A group of European Union countries will call on Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to delay the start of a ...
Israel’s National Institute of Forensic Medicine on Thursday identified the remains of two more hostages returned from Gaza, ...
The European Union's top official has urged Serbia to take concrete steps toward joining the EU, including imposing sanctions ...
The European Union has invited Serbia to join the bloc's communal gas-buying initiative, EU Commission head Ursula von der ...
The European Union's top official has urged Serbia to take concrete steps toward joining the EU, including imposing sanctions ...
EU announces €11.5B package to support South Africa’s transition €8.7B to fund solar, wind, and green hydrogen projects Funds also target infrastructure, jobs, and vaccine production The European ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday private sector deals signed or in the pipeline could unlock ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen elevated South Africa’s R105-billion Nelson Mandela Bay ...
The European Union’s top official comfortably survived on Thursday two more votes of no confidence, as an overwhelming number ...
Drone flights over airports, industrial sites and other sensitive infrastructure have surged across Europe, prompting growing concern among officials who ...
Europe’s political and economic landscape saw major developments as Keir Starmer advanced UK-India ties, Ursula von der Leyen ...
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