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Spain’s NATO spending deal under fire

NATO chief says he's convinced Spain will have to spend 3.5 percent, even if Madrid doesn't want to.

Czech election favorite Babiš in jeopardy as court overturns fraud acquittal

The populist former PM faces a retrial on an alleged €2 million EU subsidy fraud.

Trump convenes Situation Room meeting as Iran claims attack on US base in Qatar

The attacks indicate a dangerous new phase in the Israel-Iran conflict that could pull in the broader region.

Slovakia cites European Parliament move in calling Kremlin-style bill ‘legitimate’

"This is not an attack on civil society ... but a move to strengthen public trust through greater oversight and accountability," Slovak official says.

Fears grow EU will cave on tech rules amid Trump pressure

French MEP Stéphanie Yon-Courtin slams any leeway as an "unacceptable capitulation" to the U.S.

Canada signs defense pact with EU

The partnership will help both Ottawa and Brussels to deliver NATO's new capability requirements.

Ribera fought Commission plan to nix greenwashing rules

The vice president of the EU executive pressured the environment commissioner over several days to preserve the law.

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