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European Commission Has Not Yet Initiated Actions Against Meta
BRUSSELS (ANP) – In order for Mark Zuckerberg’s company to operate within the EU, Meta must first conduct a risk assessment and submit it to the European Commission. Any proposed changes must also adhere to the EU regulations governing internet platforms, as outlined in the Digital Services Act (DSA), according to a spokesperson for the…
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Poland Supports Trump’s Call for NATO to Increase Defense Spending to 5% of GDP
The Polish minister remarked that achieving Donald Trump’s proposed defense spending goal of 5 percent of GDP “will take another decade,” but added that the U.S. president-elect “should not be criticized for setting a highly ambitious target.” He argued that without such ambitious objectives, “some countries will continue to debate whether increasing defense spending is…
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Hungary Seeks Discussions to Mitigate Impact of U.S. Oil Sanctions
Budapest (Eurotoday) – Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that Hungary plans to conduct talks with regional allies to reduce the impact of US sanctions on Russia’s oil and gas sector. The United States imposed sanctions on Russian firms Surgutneftegas and Gazprom Neft that produce, explore, and market oil and 183 ships that have dispatched…
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Assis Appeals to the EU for Protection of Mozambican Presidential Candidate
BRUSSELS – Today, Socialist MEP Francisco Assis urged the European Commission to ensure the safety of Venâncio Mondelane and called on the European Parliament (EP) to take a stand against the “gross violations” of human rights occurring in Mozambique. He stated, “The international community must not overlook what is unfolding in Mozambique. The EP has…
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Germany Strengthens Domestic Defense with New Military Division
Germany Establishes New Army Division Focused on Homeland Defense Amid NATO Tensions The German military is restructuring to bolster its territorial defense capabilities as NATO remains on high alert over potential Russian threats near the alliance’s borders, according to various media reports. Effective April 1, the German army will establish a new division, increasing the…
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Croatia Heads to the Polls for Presidential Election Run-Off
Zagreb (Eurotoday) – The presidential runoff election is taking place in Croatia on January 12, 2025, with incumbent President Zoran Milanovic ahead in opinion polls. Milanovic was supported by 49.1% of voters in the primary held two weeks ago, while his opponent, Dragan Primorac, managed only 19.35%. According to recent polls, Milanovic is expected to…
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Metsola: Maduro Should Face Justice Rather Than Assume Office “Illegitimately”
Brussels – Roberta Metsola, the president of the European Parliament, stated on Friday that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro should be held accountable for election irregularities and the crackdown on opposition, rather than being “illegitimately sworn in” to office. In a social media message, Metsola urged the Chavista authorities to “return Venezuela to the people,” emphasizing…
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Cyprus May Enter Schengen Zone This Year, President Announces
Here’s a rewritten version of the article: — Sanctioned Figures Revealed: High-Profile Names Under Scrutiny A range of prominent individuals has come under the microscope in ongoing investigations, including notable Russian and Ukrainian figures. Among those impacted are Russian oligarch Alexei Kuzmichev, metals magnate Oleg Deripaska, and former FSB investigator Sergey Kovbasyuk. Additionally, Ukrainian billionaire…


