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Western Leaders Travel to Kyiv to Urge Putin to Accept Ceasefire
Ahead of their visit to Kyiv, the leaders of France, Germany, Poland, and the United Kingdom issued a joint statement aligning themselves with U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed appeal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. Trump urged Russia to accept the truce to allow time for peace talks or face “further sanctions” from the U.S.…
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Ghent Unveils Plans for 1,100 New Homes, Including 40% Affordable Housing
Ghent (Eurotoday) – Ghent is set to develop 1,100 homes near Afrikalaan, with 40% of the units designated as affordable housing—25% allocated for social rental and 15% for budget rental. Alderman Joris Vandenbroucke is spearheading this pioneering initiative. The plan will also feature four new parks, student accommodations, and a focus on eco-friendly mobility. The…
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Slovak MEPs Back Customs Talks with the USA, Advocating for Retaliatory Tariffs as Well
Brussels/Strasbourg – On May 6, European Parliament (EP) members engaged in discussions with representatives from the European Commission and the EU Council about the necessity of a coordinated EU response to the newly proposed American tariffs. Following these discussions, on May 8, the Eurocommission presented a report outlining potential EU countermeasures totaling 95 billion euros.…
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Macron and Tusk Condemn Leaders for Attending Putin’s Victory Day Parade
At a high-profile Victory Day military parade in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić at the Kremlin shortly before the event began. Their presence at the parade stirred criticism across Europe. Although French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk refrained from explicitly…
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EU Expresses Support for Newly Appointed Pope
EU Leaders Congratulate Pope Leo XIV, the First American Pontiff EU officials and Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have extended their heartfelt congratulations to Pope Leo XIV on his election to the papacy. Pope Leo XIV has made history by becoming the first American to occupy the See of Peter, marking what many see…
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Three Years of Flexible Car Fine Policies
Brussels (ANSA) – The European Parliament in Strasbourg has approved a revision of regulations governing CO2 emissions from cars and vans, aimed at providing manufacturers with increased flexibility in meeting emission targets and avoiding penalties for non-compliance. With a vote tally of 458 in favor, 101 against, and 4 abstentions, the Parliament endorsed a targeted…
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Brussels’ Kunstberg Fountain Restored After €210K Renovation
Brussels (Eurotoday) – The iconic fountain in Brussels’ Kunstberg Garden has been fully restored following a €210,000 renovation. Originally designed by landscape architect René Péchère, the fountain remains a central feature of the historic garden and is now supported by a comprehensive two-year maintenance plan to ensure its proper functioning and preservation. According to VRT…
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Germany’s Merz Eases NATO Stance Following Meeting with Rutte
The rhetoric has shifted drastically since February, when Friedrich Merz — at the time Germany’s opposition leader and a candidate for chancellor — sharply criticized the Trump administration during an interview on Germany’s public broadcaster ARD. He accused the Trump White House of showing “indifference to Europe’s fate” and even warned that Germany may need…
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Denmark to Contribute Billions to Ukraine on Behalf of the EU
Denmark will, on behalf of the EU, manage the distribution of six billion kroner to Ukraine, sourced from the interest earned on frozen Russian assets. These funds will be allocated to support military operations through Ukraine’s defense industry. Denmark has been instrumental in this effort, taking the lead in helping Ukraine develop a more robust…
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Merchtem Restricts Living Wage Benefits for Residents Who Skip Dutch Classes
Merchtem Tightens Living Wage Rules: Dutch Classes Now Required Merchtem (Eurotoday) – The municipality of Merchtem in Flemish Brabant has introduced stricter language requirements for residents seeking a living wage, as part of a push to promote integration and improve employment opportunities. According to Alderman Joris De Bosscher, individuals who refuse to attend Dutch language…


