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EU countries are set to discuss whether to extend temporary protection for Ukrainians for another term, which would take the programme into its sixth year.
The European Union is reportedly consulting with Gulf countries about possible ways Iran, Israel and the U.S. could end the war in a manner where "everybody saves face."
European leaders have demanded the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a moratorium on strikes on water and energy infrastructure in the Middle East as they met in Brussels to grapple with rising energy prices caused by the war.
The European Union is bracing for a protracted energy price shock after Iran crippled a vital Qatar gas plant, raising the prospect of a years-long supply crunch.
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Former EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager on the Iran war, state of AI race and U.S.-EU relations
Margrethe Vestager, former European Commissioner for Competition and former European Commissioner executive vice president, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the Iran war, what the endgame could look like,
Austria, Croatia, Czechia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania and Slovakia met in Brussels to coordinate their mutual concerns with the Emissions
Many months — and at least three global crises — ago, today’s EU summit was earmarked as the moment for the bloc’s leaders to reverse the continent’s economic slump. But war in the Middle East and citizens’ mounting energy bills are set to eclipse planned talks on a more competitive economy, write Barbara Moens and Ian Johnston.
European Union leaders on Thursday asked the European Commission to prepare temporary measures to curb energy prices, which have soared during the Iran war and piled pressure on already-struggling European industries.
European Union leaders called for calm in the Middle East at a Brussels summit, after attacks on energy facilities and threats by US President Donald Trump to strike a major Iranian gas field. "We