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New €14 Million EU Funds for the Restructuring of Coal Regions
Ljubljana – The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has approved over 14 million euros of European funding for a public call aimed at co-financing research, development, and demonstration-pilot projects in the Zasavje and Savinja-Šaleška coal mining regions through the Just Transition Fund. The ministry stated, “We aim to support at least 23 consortia of…
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Syria Conducts First Parliamentary Elections After Bashar al-Assad Regime’s Fall
Damascus (Eurotoday) – Syria is conducting its first parliamentary elections on Sunday, ten months after insurgent groups, led by Ahmed al-Shara—the current president—defeated Bashar al-Assad, ending a brutal civil war. Experts have regarded the elections as a move toward democracy following years of dictatorship under the Assad family, who have governed the country with strict…
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Five Key Takeaways from the Czech Election
At a press conference on Saturday, Babiš stated, “We are clearly pro-European and pro-NATO. The EU consists of 27 members. Ukraine is not a part of the EU. Our focus is on Europe, European citizens, energy prices, and the migration pact.” Babiš, alongside Orbán, co-founded the far-right Patriots for Europe group in the European Parliament.…
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Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán Faces Criticism at EU Summit
COPENHAGEN (ANP) – Tensions within the EU regarding Orbán have been simmering for some time and are now being voiced publicly. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk questioned Orbán on X on Thursday about his allegiance: whether he supports Russia or Ukraine, like the majority of Europe. Orbán characterized the meetings on Wednesday and Thursday as…
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Storm Amy threatens Brussels Jubelpark statue
Brussels (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Brussels faced Storm Amy with 90 km/h winds, prompting firefighters to remove a dangerous statue at Cinquantenaire Park; over 60 emergency calls were handled. As VRT News reported, on October 4, 2025, Storm Amy hit Brussels with wind gusts of 90 kilometres per hour. This caused debris to cover streets and…
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Cautious Optimism in Europe Surrounding Gaza Peace Plan
French President Emmanuel Macron called for a prompt response from Israel to Hamas’ announcement late on Friday, stating that “Hamas’ commitment must be acted upon immediately,” according to an online post. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described Hamas’ willingness to release hostages as “a significant step forward,” and emphasized the need for all parties to…
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State of Europe’s Environment: Nature Threats and Climate Change Impacts are Main Challenges | Press Releases
Significant progress has been observed in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, but Europe’s environmental condition remains poor, particularly with nature facing degradation, overexploitation, and biodiversity loss. The impacts of escalating climate change present an urgent challenge, according to the European Environment Agency’s (EEA) comprehensive ‘state of environment’ report released today. The outlook for…
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Danish Prime Minister: Ukraine Ensures Europe’s Security
COPENHAGEN (ANP) – “Our backing for Ukraine is an investment in our own security,” asserted Frederiksen. She emphasized the necessity of long-term funding for the Ukrainian military and expressed strong support for the European Commission’s initiative to utilize frozen Russian assets for a loan to Ukraine. EU heads of government chairman António Costa noted that…
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Storm Amy Delays Levensloop; Palaestra Damaged in Deinze
Deinze (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – In Deinze, the Levensloop was postponed after Storm Amy caused damage to the Palaestra sports complex. Authorities delayed the event to secure the course and ensure participant safety. As VRT News reported, the Levensloop, also called Relay for Life, in Deinze, in the province of East Flanders, Belgium, has been…


