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European Union & International — European Commission

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International
European Union: The European Union is the primary entity enacting these strategies to support its island and coastal communities, aiming to improve their economic and social resilience.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is the executive arm of the European Union, responsible for preparing and implementing the strategies for islands and coastal communities.
Jun 26, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union is providing a large-scale financial support package, the Ukraine Support Loan, to Ukraine to bolster its defense and economic resilience against Russia's aggression.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is disbursing a significant portion of the Ukraine Support Loan to Ukraine, specifically for drone procurement and other defense needs, demonstrating its commitment to supporting Ukraine's defense capabilities.
Jun 30, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union is providing substantial financial guarantees and grants through the Ukraine Facility and Investment Framework, demonstrating its commitment to supporting Ukraine's defense and economic recovery.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is a key signatory to the agreements, providing substantial financial guarantees and grants to boost Ukraine's defense industrial capacity.
Jun 27, 2026 · 6 articles
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Regulatory
European Union: The European Union, through its Court of Justice and International — European Commission, successfully upheld a significant antitrust fine against Alphabet Inc., demonstrating its commitment to regulating dominant technology companies and enforcing competition laws. This strengthens its regulatory authority and sets a precedent for future cases.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, as the EU's competition authority, successfully brought and defended the antitrust case against Alphabet Inc., resulting in the upholding of a €4.1 billion fine. This victory reinforces its role in regulating digital markets and combating anti-competitive practices by major tech firms.
Jul 02, 2026 · 83 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union disbursed the first tranche of a 90 billion-euro loan to Ukraine and committed to further financial and military support, demonstrating its long-term commitment to Ukraine's recovery and integration into the European family.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, through its President Ursula von der Leyen, reasserted the European Union's financial commitment to Ukraine and announced further loan disbursements.
Jun 25, 2026 · 6 articles
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Domestic
European Union: The European Union is a key recipient of Péter Magyar's efforts to improve relations and unblock funds. It is setting out the reforms it expects from Hungary and has expressed optimism about the new government.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, is actively engaging with Péter Magyar to discuss the steps needed to unlock EU funds for Hungary and realign with shared European values.
Apr 15, 2026 · 73 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union is facing a significant trade deficit with China, fueled by state-subsidized products and China's control over critical minerals and chips. The bloc is exploring new trade tools and potential tariffs to protect its domestic industries from the influx of cheap Chinese goods.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is tasked with tackling the trade imbalance with China through talks and preparing beefed-up defense measures to protect key sectors.
Jun 15, 2026 · 23 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union is the overarching bloc providing the framework and potential funding for the proposed defense projects, aiming to boost its defense industrial base.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission proposed five major cross-border defense projects, initiating the process for them to receive EU funds.
Jul 03, 2026 · 9 articles
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Regulatory
European Union: The European Union is the jurisdiction where the Digital Markets Act is being applied, impacting major cloud service providers and aiming to foster a competitive digital market.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is the regulatory body that issued the preliminary findings to designate Amazon — Amazon Web Services and Microsoft — Microsoft Azure as 'gatekeepers' under the Digital Markets Act, aiming to curb their market dominance and foster competition.
Jun 18, 2026 · 23 articles
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Business
European Union: The European Union>>>, through the International — European Commission>>>, launched the European Union Startup and Scaleup Strategy>>> and the Scaleup Europe Fund>>> to foster technological leadership and address funding gaps within its member countries.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission>>> launched the Scaleup Europe Fund>>> initiative to bridge Europe's scaleup funding gap and selected EQT AB>>> to manage it, aiming to strengthen Europe's technological competitiveness.
May 18, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union is the primary organizer of the Global Gateway Forum and seeks to strengthen its partnership with Bangladesh through trade, investment, and various initiatives.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is hosting the Global Gateway Forum 2027 and is the driving force behind the Global Gateway Initiative, aiming to advance global connectivity and infrastructure investment.
Jul 06, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union is facing pressure from major energy exporters and some of its member states to delay or amend its new methane emissions regulations, which could disrupt its energy supply.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is responsible for drafting and implementing the methane regulations, and has so far refused to rewrite the rules despite pressure.
Jun 24, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union is implementing new waste shipment regulations and considering further measures to limit aluminium scrap exports, which are causing concern among importing nations like India.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is considering separate measures to limit aluminium scrap exports, which are part of the broader EU regulatory changes affecting metal scrap trade.
Jun 29, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union's semiconductor industry faces a 'bleak future' due to external dependencies and internal weaknesses, as highlighted by a new report. The European Union is attempting to shore up its industry with initiatives like the Chips Act 2.0 and joining Pax Silica.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is working to strengthen the European Union's chip industry by proposing the Chips Act 2.0 and joining the Pax Silica initiative.
Apr 20, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union has fulfilled its side of the trade deal with the United States, removing import duties on US industrial goods and agricultural products, and securing a reprieve from threatened tariffs. This agreement aims to stabilize transatlantic trade relations.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is in charge of EU trade policy and has the power to suspend the pact if the United States fails to meet its commitments or disrupts trade and investment, as per the safeguards introduced by the European Union — European Parliament.
Jun 02, 2026 · 27 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union is pushing to use Russia's frozen assets, held by Euroclear, as collateral for a loan to Ukraine. This initiative is the direct cause of the lawsuit filed by the Iraq — Central Bank of Iraq and has led to concerns about legal and financial risks, as well as potential undermining of confidence in the euro currency.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is actively pushing for the use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine and has introduced a legal mechanism to compensate Euroclear for potential losses incurred due to compliance with Western sanctions.
Dec 12, 2025 · 7 articles
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Regulatory
European Union: The European Union market will now have access to Itvisma, a new gene replacement therapy for spinal muscular atrophy, impacting patients across its member states.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission approved Itvisma, making it available for a broad population with spinal muscular atrophy in the European Union.
Jul 02, 2026 · 7 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union is a primary target of Donald Trump's tariff threats due to several of its member states implementing or proposing digital services taxes. The EU has stated it will respond swiftly and decisively if tariffs are imposed.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, through its spokesperson Olof Gill, has denounced Donald Trump's tariff threats as unjustified and pledged a swift and decisive response if they are implemented, highlighting the bloc's regulatory autonomy.
Jun 08, 2026 · 114 articles
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Regulatory
European Union: The European Union is the region where the marketing authorization for TAVNEOS is being revoked, affecting patients and pharmaceutical companies operating within its borders.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is expected to make a final decision on the CHMP's recommendation, which will determine the future of TAVNEOS in the EU.
Jun 26, 2026 · 9 articles
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Regulatory
European Union: The European Union represents the market where DAYBU is seeking approval, and its member states will be affected by the potential marketing authorization.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission will review the CHMP's positive opinion and is expected to issue a final decision on the marketing authorization for DAYBU, which would apply to all EU member states.
Jun 26, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
European Union: The European Union, through Republic of Ireland's presidency, is demonstrating continued solidarity with Ukraine and discussing ways to increase pressure on Russia.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is involved in proposing sanctions against Russia, which Republic of Ireland has strongly supported.
Jul 01, 2026 · 14 articles
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Domestic
European Union: The European Union is monitoring the luxury resort development in Albania to ensure compliance with EU environmental legislation, as Albania seeks to join the bloc. Non-compliance could hinder Albania's EU membership bid.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is urging Albania to align with EU environmental legislation, which directly impacts Albania's EU accession prospects and the proposed resort project.
Jun 02, 2026 · 194 articles
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Regulatory
European Union: The European Union's antitrust framework and previous rulings against Google laid the groundwork for Ziff Davis — PriceRunner's successful lawsuit in Sweden, demonstrating the bloc's commitment to fostering fair competition.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission previously fined Google for abusing its market power, and this ruling by the Swedish court is a follow-on suit stemming from that initial decision, reinforcing the Commission's antitrust efforts.
Jul 01, 2026 · 47 articles
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Business
European Union: The European Union's (EU) wheat crop estimates and stock projections significantly influence global Wheat supply and demand dynamics.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission provides projections for EU wheat stocks and production, impacting the supply outlook for Wheat in the European Union.
Jun 11, 2026 · 21 articles
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Business
European Union: The European Union benefits from the financing as it strengthens Europe's defense and security capabilities and industrial sovereignty, aligning with EIB's strategic priorities.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission's InvestEU programme backs the financing facility provided by the European Investment Bank to Exosens, supporting European strategic autonomy.
Jun 25, 2026 · 6 articles
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Regulatory
European Union: The ruling aligns with existing and intensifying European pressure on Alphabet Inc. regarding its AI practices and antitrust concerns, potentially influencing future regulations like the Hitachi — Hitachi Digital Services and new AI rules.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is involved through an antitrust complaint filed by the IGA, Inc. against Alphabet Inc. regarding AI Overviews.
Jun 09, 2026 · 44 articles
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Business
European Union: The European Union's regulations on market abuse (MAR) and the Safe Harbour Regulation govern Ericsson's share buyback program.
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is referenced for its Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052, which supplements the market abuse regulation and provides a safe harbor for the buyback program.
Jun 08, 2026 · 26 articles
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Regulatory
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, the European Union's executive branch and top antitrust enforcer, levied the fine against Alphabet Inc. and ordered it to cease its self-preferencing practices.
Sep 05, 2025 · 18 articles
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Accidents
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission stated that aviation safety and air traffic control were unaffected by the cyberattack and that there was no indication of a widespread or severe attack.
Sep 21, 2025 · 6 articles
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International
Dec 07, 2025 · 7 articles
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