Evaluated the 'Made in Europe' rules: autonomy is needed
The European Commission proposes that companies seeking public funding must meet minimum requirements for goods or components to be produced within EU member states, impacting strategic sectors like automotive and green technology.
KD Leader: “Europe has made itself completely irrelevant”
Alice Teodorescu Måwe, a leader of the Christian Democrats, criticizes European politicians for their reluctance to engage in military action as global tensions rise.
Allen Obando debuted in Europe with NK Istra in Croatia
Allen Obando made his official debut in European football with NK Istra in Croatia.
Russian 'information bazaar' with Iran and Ukraine: Moscow's proposal to Trump
Putin allegedly made a 'quid pro quo' proposal to the U.S. regarding intelligence sharing with Iran and Ukraine, causing concern in Europe.
Bernardeschi, the return of the blue prince: this is how in Bologna he has become the top scorer in Europe
Federico Bernardeschi has made a remarkable return to form, scoring five goals in 11 matches for Bologna, becoming one of Europe's top scorers.
Linkevičius compares Trump’s remarks and the U.S. appeal to NATO in 2001.
Lithuanian politician Linkevičius draws parallels between Trump’s recent NATO appeal regarding military involvement in Iran and a similar appeal made by the U.S. in 2001, highlighting differing legal and political implications.
World Market Prices at Record Highs, True Fans of Laufey, and Tension in EU Discussions
The article discusses the rising global aluminum prices, the implications of statements made by the U.S. President regarding NATO, increasing unemployment in construction, a cultural event featuring artist Laufey, and discussions in Iceland's parliament.
Only two European cities made it to the top ten cities in the world. Both are in the United Kingdom
A new ranking by Time Out identifies the best cities in the world for 2023, highlighting Melbourne as the top city based on various factors including resident opinions and expert insights.
Jekaterina Rojaka. 'Made in Europe': Is Europe finally starting to defend its industry?
Europe is taking steps to bolster local manufacturing and reduce dependence on outside suppliers, highlighted by the 'Made in Europe' initiative.
"It was a strategic mistake": how Europe made a 180-degree turn on nuclear energy
European leaders, led by Ursula von der Leyen, are re-evaluating their stance on nuclear energy, acknowledging past mistakes in reducing its share in electricity production.
Prince Edward's bizarre offer to be King that he was forced to turn down
On his 62nd birthday, Prince Edward reflects on a peculiar offer made to him in the 1990s to become King of Estonia.
"Made-in-EU" Guidelines: Europe is Stronger Than We Think
The EU proposes 'Made in Europe' guidelines to strengthen its industrial base while facing global economic challenges.
A popular delicacy banned in many countries: what makes it dangerous?
The article discusses the safety concerns surrounding oscypek, a traditional Polish cheese made from unpasteurized sheep's milk, which is banned in several European countries due to health risks.
Chips get tangled in Brussels bureaucracy and miss out on the 'Made in Europe' revival plan
The new Industrial Acceleration Law presented in Europe explicitly excludes semiconductors from its strategic sectors.
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi introduced new flagship phones made in collaboration with Leica: 17 and 17 Ultra
Xiaomi has launched the new generation of its flagship smartphones, the 17 and 17 Ultra, featuring advanced photo and video capabilities, designed in collaboration with Leica.
Nissan ‘says Sunderland plant could close’ if UK excluded from Made in Europe rules
Nissan has warned that its Sunderland plant might close if the UK does not comply with new EU manufacturing rules for electric vehicles.
Farandouris blocks Turkey’s participation in 'Made in Europe'
Greek MEP Nikolaos Farandouris seeks clarifications from the European Commission regarding Turkey's claim of participation in the 'Made in Europe' initiative.
"Made in Europe" bypasses railways
The European Commission introduced the Industrial Accelerator Act aimed at speeding up low-emission industrial growth in Europe, but it excludes the railway sector.
Crisis of the Car Industry, now Brussels Relaunches Made in Europe
The European Commission has outlined a strategy aimed at revitalizing the EU's manufacturing sector, targeting a 20% contribution to the EU's GDP by 2035, with regulations for carbon emissions and foreign investments in key industries.
The European Commission presented the Industrial Accelerator Act. Can 'Made in Europe' save 600,000 jobs?
The Industrial Accelerator Act proposed by the European Commission aims to strengthen the European economy by boosting domestic production, particularly in the automotive sector, while facing critiques and challenges regarding its implementation.
The EU presents its big plan to reactivate industry: imposing 'made in Europe' and conditions on foreign investment
The European Commission has unveiled a significant initiative aimed at revitalizing European industry, focusing on promoting 'made in Europe' products and establishing conditions for foreign investments.
The key points of the new European bill 'Made in Europe'
The European Commission has announced new proposals regarding European content requirements for products and industry, aimed at strengthening competitiveness against global competition, particularly from China.
Industry: Brussels unveils proposals in favor of 'Made in Europe'
Brussels has introduced proposals aimed at boosting the 'Made in Europe' initiative to reindustrialize the continent and bolster its competitiveness against global challenges, particularly from China.
Brussels presented new EU industrial policy rules
The EU has introduced new 'Made in Europe' rules aimed at supporting local manufacturers in competition with Chinese products.
"Made in Europe" under new rules. The stakes are jobs in Poland
The European Commission is developing solutions to strengthen local production in key industrial sectors, particularly automotive, amid concerns of losing jobs in Europe.
We've overestimated Russia for too long
The article reflects on the persistent misconception in the West regarding Russia's military capabilities and strategic position, emphasizing the sacrifices made by Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.
The Chinese firm that brought 7,000 cars to the country with its own ship is already selling double in Europe than Tesla
A new Chinese automotive firm has made significant inroads into the European market, surpassing Tesla in sales while the latter faces challenges due to recent political tactics by its CEO, Elon Musk.
Over One Hundred Thousand Claims Made: 'Justice Must Be Achieved'
Over 115,000 claims have been submitted to a damage register for Ukraine, established at a Council of Europe summit in Reykjavik, three years ago.
With the help of a fighter pilot, Bodo Glimt defeats the giants in Europe
Bodo Glimt, a Norwegian football club, made headlines by eliminating Inter Milan from the UEFA Champions League, marking a historic achievement in their first participation in the tournament.
'We are not victims, we sacrifice our lives to protect freedom and democracy all over the world'
The article emphasizes the perspective that sacrifices made by individuals in protecting freedom and democracy should not be viewed as victimization, but rather as a noble commitment.
EU Delays Plans for 'Made in Europe' Production
The EU has postponed plans to introduce a 'Made in Europe' production label due to significant opposition from member states and high-ranking officials.
The EU again postpones the emotionally debated 'Made in Europe' plans
The European Union has postponed the proposal for 'Made in Europe' plans due to opposition from several member states and high-ranking officials.
On car bonuses the EU is wrong to include gasoline engines
Marco Stella, CEO of DTS Spa, argues that the EU's proposal to include gasoline engines in car subsidies undermines European manufacturing, stressing the need for components to be made in Europe amid global competition.
Made of salt and iron: Swedish startup launches sodium battery production in Europe
Swedish startup Altris has introduced sodium-ion batteries made from salt and iron, which promise to be cheaper, safer, and more cold-resistant than lithium batteries.
This is the golf 'swing' strike that Trent masters for long passes and filtered balls
The article discusses Trent's exceptional passing technique in football, comparing it to a golf swing, highlighting how his style has made him one of the top long passers in Europe.
Made in Italy awaits with confidence. But the stock markets do not celebrate
European stock markets reacted positively to a recent US Supreme Court ruling, but there is cautious optimism rather than exuberance.
The Pentagon's Anger Over European Rearmament "Made in Brussels"
The Pentagon expressed strong disapproval of the European Union's proposed protective measures for its defense sector, indicating that it could limit access for American companies in Europe.
‘Made in Europe’ EU industrial strategy could hit supply chains, UK minister warns
UK Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds warns that the EU’s ‘Made in Europe’ strategy could disrupt supply chains and raise costs for businesses dealing with the EU.
What is needed for European products to be prioritized in Europe?
The article discusses support from Lithuanian MEP Virginijus Sinkevičius for the 'Made in Europe' initiative amidst growing calls for European strategic independence.
Munich Showed a Deep Transformation of the World. Macron Made a Proposal, It's About the Nuclear Umbrella
The Munich security conference highlighted a profound shift in the global order, with European leaders urging that Europe cannot remain overshadowed by the U.S.
US 'nuke sniffer' makes emergency landing at UK airbase
A US 'nuke sniffer' aircraft made an emergency landing at RAF Mildenhall in the UK after its mission was unexpectedly cut short over Northern Europe.
Alcaraz returns after Australia with a victory of seriousness and calm
Carlos Alcaraz made a strong return to competitive tennis by winning against Arthur Rinderknech in the ATP 500 in Doha.
Iconic goulash with a special seasoning: so delicious that it will disappear as soon as it's served
The article presents a recipe for a traditional goulash made with boneless pork shoulder, emphasizing its preparation and the rich flavors that make it a lasting dish in Central and Eastern Europe.
Europe is not facing a civilization erasure, EU responds to US criticism
A high-ranking EU official dismissed the idea that Europe is facing 'civilization erasure' in response to comments made by the Trump administration.
Japanese snowboarder wins gold, Europeans in the background
Yuto Totsuka from Japan clinched the gold medal in men's snowboard slopestyle at the Milano Cortina Olympics, while no European snowboarders made it to the finals.
Europe is not as inept as it is made out to be, but China poses a growing threat
Emmanuel Macron warns that Europe must invest in its economy and remove growth barriers to avoid being sidelined by US technology and Chinese imports.
The Hour of Draghi & Letta: Brussels Likes the Made in Italy Recipe
Former ECB President Draghi and ex-Democratic leader Letta discuss Italy's approach to European unity in Brussels, emphasizing actions over a two-speed Europe.
The Norwegian Ambassador on the Unique Decision: - It is not a good feeling to be sitting in the Norwegian chair now
Norway's ambassador describes a unique decision made by the Council of Europe, resulting in the lifting of a former official's immunity.
Europol: Cocaine Ring Revealed in Iceland
A criminal network smuggling cocaine from South America to Iceland has been dismantled, with 24 arrests made across Europe.
Berlin rejected Macron's proposal for common loans
Germany has rejected French President Emmanuel Macron's proposal for new common loans shortly after his call for increased investment in Europe was made public.