Von der Leyen announced a financial package for Ukraine, planning to raise a €35 billion loan, funded using frozen assets from Russia.
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Von der Leyen highlights the EU's commitment to assist Ukraine during the approaching winter, particularly in securing electricity supplies.
Hakan Fidan has clarified that Turkey would not be pursuing membership in the BRICS group if it were already a member of the EU.
The Court of Justice of the EU has imposed the fine on Hungary, over its long-standing restrictions on the right to asylum.
Germany has decided to reinstate border checks at its land borders for a period of six months, a move that has drawn criticism.
Thierry Breton, EU Commissioner for the Internal Market, has submitted his resignation, and criticized von der Leyen on X.
As discussions intensify between the EU and Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, a significant development has unfolded.
The EU raised serious concerns following evidence that Iran is supplying short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, for use against Ukraine.
A new report by Human Rights Watch alleges that Cyprus and EU-funded Lebanese security forces are complicit in the return of Syrian refugees










