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EU announces €35 billion loan to Ukraine
European Commission pledges $39 billion in loans to Ukraine
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced on Friday more than $39 billion in loans to Ukraine to repair power plants and critical civilian infrastructure.
EU chief announces 35 bn euro loan plan for Ukraine before winter
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Friday announced plans for Brussels to lend Ukraine 35 billion euros backed by revenues of frozen Russian assets and promised to help Ukraine "keep warm" ahead of a third winter of war with Russia.
EU's von der Leyen announces 35 billion euro loan in Kyiv visit
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a loan of up to 35 billion euros ($39 billion) for Ukraine during a visit to Kyiv on Friday, saying it was needed to defend the country against Russian attacks and help it get through the winter.
European Union, Apple
European Union moves to compel Apple to open up operating system to rival tech
The European Union says it will outline steps to compel Apple to open up its iPhone and iPad operating systems to competing technologies under the bloc’s tough new digital rulebook, which threatens hefty fines for breaches.
EU warns Apple it must open its iPhone operating system to rival developers
The EU said Apple must make sure devices made by rivals work with its iPhones and iOS operating systems in accordance with the Digital Markets Act
Apple Gets EU Warning to Open Up iPhone Operating System
Apple Inc. has been warned by the European Union to open up its highly guarded iPhone and iPad operating systems to rival technologies, or eventually risk significant fines under its flagship digital antitrust rules.
EU, Poland
EU's aid pledge for Poland may not cover all flood losses, minister says
By Karol Badohal WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said on Friday a pledge worth 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) from the European Union to help the country recover from its worst flooding in at least two decades may not be enough to cover its losses.
Flood-hit region leaders to meet in Poland to discuss EU aid
The leaders of four countries hit by Storm Boris will meet Thursday in Poland with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to discuss aid for the flood-hit region. The death toll from the storm which has hit central and eastern Europe in recent days rose to 24 on Wednesday and some areas are still under threat from rising waters.
Flood Relief: We Know the EU Funds Poland Will Receive. 10 billion to all the countries
Poland will receive 5 billion from the European Union for post-flood reconstruction. This is half of the total amount Brussels plans to allocate to help Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Slovakia.
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The European Union considers limiting this country’s citizens' travel
While the Eastern European nation of Georgia is not presently part of the European Union or Schengen Zone allowing ...
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Most Euro Nations Have Little Chance of Meeting Fiscal Rules
Euro-area countries will struggle to meet the European Union’s revised fiscal framework, according to research from Bloomberg ...
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The European Union risks a sad, bad future
The European Union brought peace and prosperity to a troubled region in the decades following World War Two. But it may lack ...
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Meta to European Union: Your Tech Rules Threaten to Squelch the AI Boom
The Facebook parent and other companies are warning in an open letter that the regulations risk hampering innovation and ...
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Google wins legal bid to overturn 1.5 billion euro antitrust fine in EU digital ad case
Google has won a court challenge against a 1.49 billion euro European Union antitrust fine imposed five years ago that ...
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Investors shun European car stocks despite rock bottom valuations
European auto stocks are so unpopular right now that investors keep reducing their exposure even as the scale of the industry ...
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European Union court largely upholds Qualcomm antitrust penalty in 2019 case but trims fine
Qualcomm lost its bid to get a European Union antitrust penalty thrown out after a top court largely rebuffed the technology ...
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