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EU announces €35 billion loan to Ukraine
EU to provide Ukraine with loan worth up to 35 billion euros, von der Leyen says
The EU will grant a loan of up to 35 billion euros ($39 billion)to Ukraine to help the country stuck in a grinding war with Russia, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced on Friday. The loan,
EU Plans €35 Billion Loan for Ukraine, Financial Times Reports
The European Union plans to fund a €35 billion ($39.1 billion) loan backed by future profits from immobilized Russian central bank assets to help provide more predictable financial support to Ukraine,
EU to Send 160 Million Euros From Frozen Russian Assets to Ukraine
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The sum of 160 million euros from the proceeds of frozen Russian assets will be allocated to meet Ukraine's urgent humanitarian needs for this winter, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday.
EU, KYIV and Ukraine
EU chief travels to Kyiv with promise of fresh energy funds to get Ukraine through winter
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen is traveling to war-ravaged Ukraine with the promise of 160 million euros in fresh energy funds to get the nation through the winter
The EU's Chief Is Trying to Help Ukraine Prepare for Winter. Half Its Energy Network Is Destroyed.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in Ukraine, focused on helping the country to repair and reconnect its war-damaged electricity grid and boost its heating capacity as winter appro
EU Chief In Kyiv To Offer Support Ahead Of Another Winter Of War
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen visited Kyiv on Friday to discuss energy security ahead of a third winter of war with Russia, which has kept up a constant bombing campaign on the country's power infrastructure.
EU, Apple
EU antitrust regulators to spell out how Apple must open up to rivals
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -EU antitrust regulators launched proceedings on Thursday to ensure that Apple complies with landmark rules requiring it to open up its closed ecosystem to rivals or risk a possible hefty fine.
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
European Union to tell Apple how to open up to rivals under DMA rules
The European Union antitrust regulators launched proceedings on Thursday to ensure that Apple complies with landmark rules requiring it to open up its closed ecosystem to rivals or risk a possible hefty fine.
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First-time asylum seekers in EU drop by 17% in June, Eurostat says
First-time applications from people seeking asylum in European Union countries declined in June, with Syrians, Venezuelans, ...
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Poland to Seek EU’s Leniency in Deficit Cut Talks After Floods
Poland will ask the European Commission to adjust its recommendations for budget deficit cuts in the coming years due to ...
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Flooding in Central Europe blamed for 24 deaths as EU promises $11 billion in emergency repair funding
Deadly floods in Central Europe draws a promise from the EU for emergency funding, as "extraordinary times need extraordinary measures." ...
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Flood-hit regions in Central Europe to get billions in EU aid
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen has pledged billions of euros in aid for Central European countries that suffered ...
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Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy Gets EU Backing to Treat Obesity-Related Heart Failure
Novo Nordisk said European regulators support the use of its blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy to help reduce heart failure ...
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