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EU leaders round on Orban for stalling Ukraine loan

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European Union summit will focus on Iran war and a loan to Ukraine blocked by Hungary
European Union leaders are holding a summit in Brussels on Thursday for talks on the Iran war, energy prices, migration and an enormous loan for war-ravaged Ukraine being held up by Hungary.

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 · 18h
EU Leaders Fail to Convince Hungary's Orban to Lift Block on Ukraine Loan
 · 20h
EU leaders blast Viktor Orbán over a Ukraine loan veto, accusing him of playing election games
 · 7h
EU leaders vent anger after Hungary's Orban keeps blocking Ukraine loan
European Union leaders failed to convince Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday to lift his blockade on a vital 90-billion-euro ($103 billion) EU loan to Ukraine, officials said.

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 · 11h
EU summit: Leaders turn to economy as Iran war fuels stagflation fears
 · 12h
EU summit fails to rally Orban behind stalled Ukraine loan
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European Council head says EU must be ready to replace US in peace talks with Russia

European Council President António Costa has said that the European Union may in future have to negotiate with Russia on security and peace in Ukraine, although he added that this moment has not yet
2don MSN

EU rejects Trump's calls for deployments to reopen Strait of Hormuz

Despite Trump's repeated calls, the EU foreign policy chief says "nobody is ready to put their people in harm's way in the Strait of Hormuz."
East Asia Forum
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India and the European Union finally shake hands

India and the European Union’s trade deal is about building trust in a fragmented world, but whether it truly reflects principled negotiation remains a question.
Consilium
24d

European Council and Council of the EU: what’s the difference?

Discover the differences between the European Council and the Council of the European Union, which both represent the countries of the EU, in terms of their roles and members.
1don MSN

Labour should pledge to rejoin European Union at next general election, says Sadiq Khan

The London mayor's comments are a clear challenge to Keir Starmer.
csis.org
3mon

Unveiling the European Union’s Major Economic Security Update: Is a True Geopolitical Commission Emerging?

On December 3, 2025, the European Commission unveiled a comprehensive update to its Economic Security Strategy, originally introduced in 2023. The European Union, along with countries like Germany and Japan, remains one of the few major actors to maintain ...
Emirates News Agency on MSN
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European leaders strongly condemn Iranian attacks on number of countries

BRUSSELS, 20th March, 2026 (WAM) -- The leaders of the European Union countries, at the conclusion of their regular summit held in Brussels, affirmed that developments related to Iran and the Middle East region represent an increasing threat to regional and international security.
New York Post
3mon

Elon Musk calls for abolition of European Union after it hit X with $140M ‘bulls–t’ fine

Elon Musk is calling for the European Union to be abolished after it fined his social media platform X about $140 million for breaching online safety laws, a step he rejected as “bulls–t.” The European Commission on Friday slapped X with the first ...
csis.org
5mon

Red Light, Green Light: Assessing the European Union’s “Tripartite” China Strategy in 2025

The European Union-China summit on July 24 th, marking fifty years of diplomatic relations, could hardly be considered a happy anniversary. Aside from a limited joint statement on climate change, the two were unable to make headway on structural issues ...
Regtechtimes on MSN
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European Union extends Russia sanctions until September after debate over sanctions list

The European Union has extended its sanctions connected to Russia’s war against Ukraine for another six months, keeping the measures in place until 15 September 2026. The decision was confirmed by the Council on 14 March and preserves one of the central legal frameworks used by the EU to maintain pressure on Russia and those supporting its actions in Ukraine.
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