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  • EU Faces Debt Explosion: Challenges Mount After U.S. Debt Crisis
     European Union flags fly outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
    The Eurozone, which was deeply mired in the European debt crisis for years, is once again in the spotlight due to rising debt concerns. EU officials estimate that by the end of 2026, the EU's debt will reach 900 billion euros.
  • EU Aims to Be a 'Player, Not the Chessboard' in Tech: Launches Risk Assessment in Four Key Sectors
     European Union flags fly outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
    European Commission announced in Strasbourg, France, that it will conduct a collective risk assessment with its member states in four technology sectors: semiconductors, artificial intelligence, quantum technology, and biotechnology.
  • Google in the Crosshairs: EU Antitrust Regulators Set to Strike Again at Tech Giant's Core Advertising Business
    Google
    Despite having already slapped Google with a hefty fine of more than $40 billion, the European Union regulators are poised to hit the tech giant once again.
  • European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Set for China Visit Amid Strained Relations
    EU leaders summit in Brussels
    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is scheduled to visit China from April 5th to 7th, as announced by the Chinese foreign ministry on Monday. The visit comes on the heels of her remarks about the strained relations between the European Union (EU) and Beijing.
  • Russia Brands EU Gas Price Cap Agreement ‘Unacceptable’
    EU flags
    The maximum price per megawatt hour was set at €180 ($190)
  • EU Should Treat China As A Competitor: Diplomat Chief
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    EU calls the bloc's reliance on China a "strategic vulnerability."
  • EU Regulators Question Microsoft Rivals About Potential Access Block On Activision Titles: Report
    Activision Blizzard
    The EU is expected to decide on Nov. 8 whether to accept the agreement.
  • Climate Crisis Prompts EU To Build Firefighting Fleet Faster
    Athens Wildfire
    Thousands of Europeans were forced to flee because of the wildfires this summer.
  • European Parliament Establishes Important Regulations for Online Platforms
    NO TO RUSSIANS
    The new regulations will enhance online platform oversight and consumer protection on the internet.
  • EU Lawmakers Support Stricter Emission Caps in Fight Against Climate Change
     European Union flags fly outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
    The overall goal is to put the EU on track to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 and to encourage other major polluters, such as the United States and China, to do the same.
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