Greece has made headlines by becoming the first European Union (EU) country to implement a six-day workweek or 48-hour workweek.
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The new Dutch government has taken a stance on EU migration policy, aiming for an opt-out clause that diverges from the EU's collective rules.
Von der Leyen returns as the EC president, Costa for the presidency of the Council, and Kallas as High Representative of the European Union.
Von der Leyen has proposed that the EU allocate €500 billion for defense, amidst calls for Europe to enhance its military capabilities.
The EU signed a security agreement with Ukraine, committing to ongoing military, financial, diplomatic, and humanitarian support.
Hungary has again used its veto power to obstruct a joint (EU) statement condemning Russia's decision to ban 81 European media outlets.
The radical right wing of the EU is facing a period of potential fragmentation as various parties negotiate new group formations in Brussels.
The European PP, the Socialists, and the Liberals have agreed to maintain their coalition, presenting Ursula von der Leyen for a second term.
As French Elections are approaching, the outcome could significantly influence the European Sovereign Debt Market.
The decision to initiate accession talks with the European Union this week marks a significant milestone for Ukraine.