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EU's Ambitious Leap into Semiconductor Dominance: A Quadruple Increase by 2030
In a strategic move to reduce dependency on Asia, the European Union (EU) has set its sights on a significant expansion of its semiconductor sector. The EU Parliament has given its formal approval to the EU Chips Act, a legislative package aimed at quadrupling the bloc's chip production by 2030 to account for 20% of the global output. In a strategic move to reduce dependency on Asia, the European Union (EU) has set its sights on a significant expansion of its semiconductor sector. The EU Parliament has given its formal approval to the EU Chips Act, a legislative package aimed at quadrupling the bloc's chip production by 2030 to account for 20% of the global output. -
'Spanish Stonehenge' Reappears As Europe Experiences Sweltering Drought
The historical stone structure has only been seen four times, officials said. The historical stone structure has only been seen four times, officials said. -
Europe Heading Toward 'A Record Year' For Wildfire Devastation
Scientists predict that more than 1 million hectares of land could be destroyed by fire this year. Scientists predict that more than 1 million hectares of land could be destroyed by fire this year. -
Europe Battles Wildfires Due To Climate Change
The second heat wave of the year in the vicinity of Casas de Miravete, Spain last July 16. The second heat wave of the year in the vicinity of Casas de Miravete, Spain last July 16. -
Barrage Of Russian Rockets Pound Kyiv As Global Leaders Meet
A former U.S. forces commander said the strikes were a message to the G7 leaders meeting in Germany. A former U.S. forces commander said the strikes were a message to the G7 leaders meeting in Germany. -
Leaders Vow To Provide More Weapons To Ukraine During Visit In Kyiv
Macron pledged to provide Ukraine with six more truck-mounted artillery systems. Macron pledged to provide Ukraine with six more truck-mounted artillery systems. -
Britain's New Army Chief Says They Are Prepared To Fight In Europe
The chief is commanding the smallest British force in more than three centuries. The chief is commanding the smallest British force in more than three centuries. -
Ukrainian Eurovision Winners Sell Trophy To Buy Military Drones
Ukrainian rap-folk band, Kalush Orchestra, sold their Eurovision Song Contest trophy for $900,000. Ukrainian rap-folk band, Kalush Orchestra, sold their Eurovision Song Contest trophy for $900,000. -
NATO Says As Many As 15,000 Russian Troops Likely Killed In Ukraine
NATO estimates that Russia may have lost as many as 15,000 of its troops as its war in Ukraine enters into its second month. NATO estimates that Russia may have lost as many as 15,000 of its troops as its war in Ukraine enters into its second month. -
UK Authorities Seize Oligarch's $75 Million Yacht In Gibraltar
Authorities seized Russian billionaire Dmitry Pumpyansky's $75 million superyacht that was docked in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. Authorities seized Russian billionaire Dmitry Pumpyansky's $75 million superyacht that was docked in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar.