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President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, has imposed sanctions on Georgian Airways for a period of 10 years, following the airline's resumption of direct flights to Russia.

 

Today, the International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine (ICPA) started its operations in the Hague, hosted by the European Union Agency for Criminal

A Holocaust memorial in Paris was vandalized on Friday, sparking concerns over the rise of antisemitism in France. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the issue during

The European Council summit concluded on Friday with the majority of the 27 leaders successfully advancing their common migration policy, despite opposition from Hungary and Poland.

Today, the European Union and the Republic of Korea held the first Digital Partnership council in Seoul, Republic of Korea. The council was co-chaired by Commissioner for the Internal Market,

Today, the longest EU-funded underwater tunnel in Europe is officially opened in Poland. The tunnel will connect the islands of Usedom and Wolin, and the city centre of Świnoujście with the

In the upcoming academic year, Ukrainian refugees seeking education at Dutch universities will be required to pay tuition fees at the non-European student rate. The cost of the courses,

 

Denmark is set to increase its military presence significantly over the next ten years as the government plans to invest 143 billion kroner in defense. With the backing of a broad parliamentary

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has selected Iliana Ivanova as the new Bulgarian Commissioner responsible for innovation, research, culture, education, and youth.

 

During a meeting in The Hague, leaders from seven NATO countries, including Belgium, emphasized the significance of Ukraine's prospective NATO membership. Following the gathering,