Slovenia’s defence spending among lowest in NATO
Slovenia has increased defence spending but remains one of the NATO countries with the lowest spending as a share of GDP, a new report released by the alliance on Tuesday…
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Slovenia has increased defence spending but remains one of the NATO countries with the lowest spending as a share of GDP, a new report released by the alliance on Tuesday…
In a bid to cut down on Russian crude imports, Hungarian national oil and gas company MOL said it started transporting crude oil from its oil field in Azerbaijan to…
Several French refineries were still blocked from delivering products on Tuesday (21 March) after two weeks of strikes, disrupting production and power supply, while attempts to requisition workers at the…
Over 22,000 Albanian farmers have applied for direct state subsidies in just two days, leading to a situation where the online system struggled to deal with the traffic and farmers…
Czech President Petr Pavel has called on Germany to take on a leadership role in European security efforts that would inspire other countries as he visited Berlin on Tuesday. According…
The European Commission will closely monitor the implementation of Greek reforms related to the railways’ upgrade and safety in the aftermath of a deadly train crash that killed 57 people,…
Italy will be independent of Russian gas by 20
A delegation of Czech politicians and company representatives, including the Speaker of the Czech Chamber of the Deputies, Markéta Pekarová Adamová, is heading to Taiwan this week, hoping to secure…
As exemplified in the debate about banning internal combustion engines, many experts still hope for an “efficient” way to reduce CO2 emissions in the transport sector. But for ambitious climate…
Bulgaria could meet the requirements on corruption and judicial reform as the Dutch demanded to lift their Schengen veto by October, Foreign Minister Nikolay Milkov said on Monday. In December,…