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EU Eyes New Revenue Streams to Ease Budget Strain and Fund Recovery Plan
The European Parliament has paved the way for new sources of income for the European Union's budget, known as the "Own Resources Decision." On November 9, the decision was approved with 399 votes in favor, 138 against, and 61 abstentions. Armin Wisdorff, a member of the EU Budget Committee, expressed hope that the EU Council members would promptly approve the bill. The European Parliament has paved the way for new sources of income for the European Union's budget, known as the "Own Resources Decision." On November 9, the decision was approved with 399 votes in favor, 138 against, and 61 abstentions. Armin Wisdorff, a member of the EU Budget Committee, expressed hope that the EU Council members would promptly approve the bill. -
Russian Seaborne Oil Price Cap Tentatively Agreed To By EU At $60
The agreement still requires written approval from all EU states The agreement still requires written approval from all EU states -
Iran Adds Demands To Negotiations On Its Nuclear Program, U.S. Says
Iran is closer to possessing fissile material to make a nuclear bomb, U.S. general says. Iran is closer to possessing fissile material to make a nuclear bomb, U.S. general says. -
G7 To Secure $600 Billion To Rival China's Infrastructure Dev't Push
Biden leads G7 allies from European Union, Germany, Canada, Italy, and Japan. Biden leads G7 allies from European Union, Germany, Canada, Italy, and Japan. -
Russia Places Nuclear Deterrent Forces On High Alert Amid Western Backlash
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, asked Putin to tone down his talks of nuclear attacks. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, asked Putin to tone down his talks of nuclear attacks. -
Meta Threatens To Pull Facebook And Meta From Europe Over Privacy Laws
Meta said in its annual report that Europe's tightening privacy laws are making it hard for it to offer its services in the region. Meta said in its annual report that Europe's tightening privacy laws are making it hard for it to offer its services in the region. -
Spain To Implement New Rules Regulating Crypto Influencers
Influencers and companies covered under the new rules could face fines of up to $342,000 per violation. Influencers and companies covered under the new rules could face fines of up to $342,000 per violation. -
EU Tattoo Artists Slam Proposed Ink Ban
Tattoo artists have likened the new ban to taking flour from a bakery, while others outright called it a 'stupid' law. Tattoo artists have likened the new ban to taking flour from a bakery, while others outright called it a 'stupid' law. -
Belarus Opposition Leader Sentenced To 18 Years In Jail
Activist politician, Sergei Tikhanovsky, who ran against Lukashenko for president last year, was sentenced to 18 years in prison. Activist politician, Sergei Tikhanovsky, who ran against Lukashenko for president last year, was sentenced to 18 years in prison. -
Austria Slapping $4,000 Fine On All Unvaccinated Citizens
Unvaccinated individuals in Austria may soon be required to pay fines of up to $4,000 every three months. Unvaccinated individuals in Austria may soon be required to pay fines of up to $4,000 every three months.