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EU leaders will loan 90 billion euros to Ukraine, but fail to agree to use frozen Russian assets
European Union leaders decided on Friday to borrow cash to loan 90 billion euros ($105 billion) to Ukraine to fund its defence against Russia for the next two years rather than use frozen Russian asse...

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 · 9d · on MSN
European leaders agree to fund Ukraine for 2 years but using Russian assets poses a major test
 · 11h
Europe salvages credibility with $105 billion loan for Ukraine but shelves plan to use Russian funds
 · 55m
Putin says Russia in a position of strength in Ukraine, with no need to make compromises on talks
President Vladimir Putin offered no compromise on his terms for ending the war in Ukraine on Friday and accused the European Union of attempting "daylight robbery" of Russian assets.

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 · 1h
Putin warns EU leaders of 'grave consequences' if Russia robbed of frozen assets
 · 4h
EU's Ukraine funding deal keeps Kyiv in fight, Russian assets in deep freeze
 · 4h
Europe salvages credibility with last-minute $105 billion funding deal on Ukraine
Due in part to the United States cutting funding, Ukraine will have a funding gap of $160 billion (€137 billion) over the next two years, according to forecasts by the International Monetary Fund.

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 · 1h
Crunch EU summit discusses using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine
 · 6h
Europe is facing a huge decision on an unprecedented plan to use Russia’s frozen assets to help Ukraine
2don MSN

What's in the European Commission's proposals to reverse 2035 combustion engine ban?

The European Commission on Tuesday made public proposals that reverse an effective ban on sales of new internal combustion engine cars from 2035, bowing to pressure from Germany, Italy and major automakers.
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European Single Market: Advantages and Challenges Explained

Discover the European Single Market's benefits and drawbacks, including seamless trade, economic integration, and regulatory challenges across EU and EFTA nations.
E&E News
2d

European Commission set to severely weaken 2035 combustion engine ban

The European Commission is set to water down the EU’s 2035 de facto combustion engine ban by requiring automakers to lower their emissions by 90 percent instead of the original 100 percent, multiple officials with knowledge of the discussions told POLITICO.
The Economist
17h

How Chinese cars are beating European tariffs

Europe’s EV tariffs were designed to address what the European Commission calls the “unfair subsidisation” of Chinese producers by the state and restore a “level playing field”. But instead of imposing a uniform duty on all Chinese cars,
Consilium
3h

European Council, 18-19 December 2025

EU leaders will hold a strategic debate on Ukraine, the next multiannual financial framework, enlargement and the geo-economic situation in the EU
13d

European Commission fines X €120 million for transparency violations

Brussels ruled that Elon Musk's social media platform violated three provisions of the European Union's Digital Services Act related to transparency and accountability. It is continuing its investigation into the dissemination of illegal content and misinformation.
11don MSN

Elon Musk's X bans European Commission from making ads after €120m fine

X has blocked the European Commission from making adverts on its platform - a move which comes a few days after it fined Elon Musk's site €120m (£105m) over its blue tick badges.
5h

European Medicines Agency (EMA): Role, Functions and Significance

Discover the EMA's role in promoting safe medicine access in the EU. Learn about its responsibilities in drug evaluation, supervision, and pharmacovigilance.
Catholic News Agency
17h

European Parliament backs abortion fund resolution amid Catholic criticism

The European Parliament voted Dec. 17 in favor of a resolution supporting the creation of a new fund intended to expand access to abortion services across EU member states.
3don MSN

Serious backlash to a Netflix/Warner Bros deal may come from European regulators

European antitrust regulators are notoriously stricter than U.S. agencies. What does that mean for the Netflix-Paramount-Warner Bros. dealmaking?
2don MSN

European Commission rolls back 2035 ICE ban, eases red tape to boost competitiveness

The European Commission rolled back its controversial post-2035 ban on vehicles with an internal combustion engine (ICE) and moved to ease regulatory burdens on EU automakers, aiming to offset U.S. import tariffs and bolster competitiveness with Detroit.
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