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Mystery EU Objection Blocks Bulgaria’s First €2 Commemorative Coin

Bulgaria’s planned first €2 commemorative coin, dedicated to the Bulgarian alphabet, has been blocked after an objection from an unidentified EU member state, according to documents circulating within the EU Council. The coin, originally scheduled for release in the second half of 2026 with a planned circulation of one million pieces, cannot proceed in its current form without full approval from…

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WWDC: Apple announces macOS Golden Gate 27, highlights Siri AI, new features

Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday with its keynote speech, the company diving into upcoming changes with its assorted operating systems. First out the gate was its announcement of its forthcoming macOS Golden Gate 27 operating system, which will include the following changes and new features: Apple has also announced that it […]

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Majority of Europeans Back Reducing Fossil Fuel Imports to Make Europe Safer, Polling Shows

YouGov poll findings commissioned by E3G, T&E and the Electrification Alliance. New polling data across five major European countries shows strong support for electrification and clean energy investment. These views cut across traditional left-right political divides. Over 6 in 10 (64%) believe that reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels makes ... [continued]

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150 New Power Plants: The Cost of Balancing the Grid If the EU Slashes EV Targets

Scaling back the EU’s electric car targets makes the transition to renewables far more expensive to achieve. Europe’s electricity system could be one of the biggest victims of plans to scale back electric vehicle targets. By providing ‘batteries on wheels’, EVs are set to fundamentally rewire the math of the ... [continued]

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NATO Jets Shoot Down Drone Over Latvia in First-Ever Airspace Interception

French fighter jets taking part in NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission shot down a drone that entered Latvian airspace, marking the first time such an interception has occurred in the country, according to Latvia’s military.

The incident took place on June 8, when a French Rafale aircraft, deployed as part of NATO’s rotating air defense presence in the region, successfully engaged the unmanned…

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Hegseth Warns Europe, Including Bulgaria, Is Facing an “Invasion” Through Its Beaches

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy to deliver a sharp warning about what he described as the growing impact of migration and radical ideologies across Europe, drawing a direct comparison between modern challenges and one of the most significant military operations of World War II.

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Kosovo to Hold Third Election in 18 Months as Political Divide over EU and NATO Persists

Kosovo will hold its third parliamentary election in 18 months this weekend as frustration grows over a continued political impasse in the small Balkan country that is aspiring to move closer to the European Union and NATO.<

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Hungarian PM Magyar Backs Orban on Migration, Calls 2015 Crisis Response “Correct”

Péter Magyar, who recently secured a strong election victory and ended Viktor Orban’s long-standing two-thirds parliamentary dominance since 2010, has begun shaping his government’s early foreign and domestic direction through visits to Berlin and Paris, where he met German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron.

In remarks published in an interview with Frankfurter…

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Das zentrale Problem beim Photovoltaik-Recycling: Die Kostenlücke zwischen Wiederverwertung und Entsorgung

Ohne eine erweiterte Herstellerverantwortung lässt sich das Recycling kristalliner Solarmodule nicht umsetzen, so eine Studie der Universität Adelaide. Der einfache Grund: Recycling ist um ein Vielfaches teurer als Deponieren. Deshalb brauche es weltweit Vorgaben wie die WEEE-Richtlinie der EU.

Obuka za NVO i aktiviste: Kako do informacija od javnog značaja?Saopštenja za medije · 05/06/2026Slobodan pristup informacijama · 05/06/2026

MANS i NVO Naša akcija organizuju drugi krug obuke za nevladine organizacije u okviru projekta „Osnaživanje glasova zajednice: Zalaganje za pravdu i vladavinu prava“(Empowering Community Voices: Advocating for Justice and Rule of Law), koji finansira Evropska unija. Ova obuka je druga od planirane četiri obuke koje će se organizovati u narednim mjesecima sa ciljem jačanja kapaciteta […]

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Low-Carbon Steel Credits in the EU Cars CO₂ Standards

If designed properly, low-carbon steel credits under the EU car CO₂ standards can create a lead market for green steel produced in Europe. Given the automotive sector’s large steel demand and purchasing power, the mechanism could support the scale-up and commercialisation of green steel projects, strengthen Europe’s industrial base and ... [continued]

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Brüssel prüft Cyberrisiken von Solaranlagen und setzt auf europäische KI

Die Europäische Kommission will Solaranlagen auf mögliche Cybersicherheitsrisiken untersuchen. Gleichzeitig hat sie eine Strategie für Digitalisierung und künstliche Intelligenz im Energiesektor vorgelegt. Damit sollen Stromnetze effizienter betrieben, Flexibilitäten erschlossen und die technologische Souveränität Europas gestärkt werden.

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Feeding The Fuel Crop: Fertilisers Are Powering More Than Just Food

The EU Commission has proposed a plan to stockpile fertilisers in the wake of the conflict in the Middle East. Expanding crop-based biofuels production would put further strain on the EU’s fertiliser supplies. Despite European fuel policy now limiting their use, around half of biofuels consumed in the EU and UK still rely on ... [continued]

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