The EU invites the 27 to reduce gas storage targets
The European Union has urged its member states to lower gas storage targets due to an emerging energy crisis linked to the Middle Eastern conflict.
EU calls for a reduction of natural gas storage filling targets due to the war in the Middle East
The European Commission is urging EU member states to lower natural gas storage filling targets from 90% to 80% in response to price pressures caused by the Middle East conflict.
EU: 'Fill the natural gas storage now' - Commission's warning to the 27
The European Union urges member states to quickly fill their natural gas storage facilities due to concerns about rising competition and prices resulting from the crisis fueled by the conflict in Iran.
€5 billion aimed at offsetting the economic impact of the Middle East conflict
The European Union has announced a €5 billion fund to mitigate the economic repercussions of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Gas, the EU's countermeasure. 'Reduce storage'. Recommendation to 80 percent, 10 points lower
The European Union has recommended that member states reduce their natural gas storage targets to 80% due to rising energy prices stemming from the US-Iran conflict.
L. Kasčiūnas on the War in the Middle East: Lithuania Should Contribute if the U.S. Asks
Laurynas Kasčiūnas, leader of the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats, believes Lithuania should assist in the Middle East conflict if requested by the U.S.
The Inane and Pusillanimous Europe
The article criticizes the European Union's insufficient response to global crises, highlighting moral and practical failures in addressing issues such as the Iran conflict and energy crisis.
EU's aid to Ukraine blocked
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is obstructing the European Union's aid package intended for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
The EU calls for a moratorium on attacks on energy and water facilities
The European Union has called for a moratorium on attacks against energy and water facilities amid the US-Israel-Iran conflict that has significant impacts on global energy markets.
Graph of the Day: The Consequences of War Are Being Felt Even by Trump's Voters, Gasoline and Diesel Prices Have Increased by a Third
Gasoline and diesel prices have surged significantly as a result of the ongoing conflict, impacting drivers worldwide, including Donald Trump's supporters.
Brussels does not rule out intervention in the energy market. The reason: the war in the Middle East
Brussels is considering intervention in the energy market due to rising prices linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The EU calls on Israel to stop operations in Lebanon
The European Union has urged Israel to cease its military operations in Lebanon following recent attacks in Beirut.
New concerns have arisen from Ukraine
Concerns regarding Ukraine have intensified amidst the Iran conflict, with warnings about diminishing support from the EU and challenges posed by Hungary.
The government's 'manual' for dealing with war-related price hikes: The 'glove' to the EU for reducing the Excise Duty
The Greek government is presenting a two-pronged strategy to mitigate the economic impacts of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, focusing on energy price stability and coordinated European action.
Rising Fuel Prices Squeeze Officials: The Union Demands Immediate Increase in Compensation
Fuel prices have surged due to the conflict in the Middle East, prompting calls for increased compensation for Lithuanian officials who travel long distances for work.
Conflict between Airport Unions Over Merger: 'Joint Failure' vs. 'Balanced Development'
Discontent arises between unions over the proposed merger of Incheon International Airport Corporation and Korea Airport Corporation, as one union fears financial mismanagement while the other supports the initiative for regional development.
Trump's pressure doesn't work... EU says 'no deploy to Hormuz, it's not our war'
The European Union has decided against sending naval forces to the Strait of Hormuz, despite pressure from President Donald Trump to assist in a potential conflict with Iran.
Kaja Kallas: UN Agreement for the Opening of the Strait of Hormuz
EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas discussed a potential UN agreement for the Strait of Hormuz with UN Secretary-General António Guterres.
Is the war on Iran pushing Europe to change its Arctic exploration policy?
The article explores how Norway's status as Europe's largest natural gas exporter following the Russian-Ukrainian war is influencing its lobbying for Arctic oil and gas exploration amidst the Iran conflict.
EU divided on Iran war: Energy fears and security risks escalate across Europe
The European Union is experiencing internal divisions regarding its support for the U.S. military campaign against Iran, with significant energy and economic risks at stake.
ERR Brussels: opinions on how to protect Europeans from price increases diverge
European nations have conflicting opinions on how to shield their citizens from rising energy prices that have surged due to the unfolding conflict in Iran.
European Court of Justice: The gender chosen by transgender people must be taken into account in identification documents
The European Court of Justice ruled that transgender individuals must have their gender identity recognized in identification documents, superseding national laws that conflict with this right.
Novo sends conflict-ridden company home
Novo Nordisk has decided to send a company that refused to negotiate a collective agreement home from their construction site in Kalundborg after a blockade by the union 3F.
Thousands of artists and the EU ask for the Venice Biennale to cancel Russian participation
The European Commission threatened to withdraw funding for the Venice Biennale following the announcement of Russia's participation in the event amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
‘Stunned, sidelined and disunited’: how war in the Middle East paralysed the EU
The war in the Middle East has significantly impacted the European Union's foreign policy, necessitating a shift towards a more pragmatic approach.
African Union issues warning over Gulf instability
The African Union has issued a warning regarding the instability in the Gulf region, citing concerns over attacks on energy and transport facilities triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
Conflict at Fate: the Government fines the company for not paying salaries
The Argentine government has fined tire manufacturer Fate for failing to pay employee salaries during mandatory conciliation talks, while extending the negotiation period to promote dialogue between the company and the labor union.
European Commission President: The war in Iran has already cost Europeans billions of euros
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, highlighted that the ongoing conflict in Iran has led to significant increases in gas and oil prices, costing European taxpayers billions.
To Vima Today: Why Spain said 'no to war'
The article discusses Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's opposition to the US-Israel attack on Iran and the complexities of European Union responses in the context of international conflict.
Union of service stations in MG says war in the Middle East is already causing fuel shortages and price increases in the state
The Minas Gerais Fuel Retail Trade Union reports that the ongoing war in the Middle East is leading to fuel shortages and rising prices in Brazil's Minas Gerais state.
EU Chief: Russia is the only winner of the war in the Middle East so far
Antonio Costa, President of the European Council, states that Russia benefits the most from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, distracting from the war in Ukraine.
Brussels stands by Gulf countries. Lebanon requests negotiations with Israel
The European Union is showing solidarity with Gulf nations while addressing Lebanon's call for direct negotiations with Israel amid escalating conflict.
Agreement Reached on the Closure of GM Korea's Direct Service Centers, but Conflict Lingers
GM Korea and its labor union have reached an agreement regarding the closure of direct service centers, reducing operations in three specific locations, but underlying tensions remain as the company's future evaluations could lead to further closures.
EU reveals total spent on Ukraine
The European Union has disclosed that it has committed €195 billion in support to Ukraine since the conflict with Russia escalated in 2022, amidst rising concerns about continued financial and military aid.
Orbán and Putin want to bring Russian oil back to the European market
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán urged the European Union to lift sanctions on Russian oil and gas in light of rising prices caused by the conflict in the Middle East.
European Union warns of 'great inflation shock' if Middle East war prolongs
The European Commission has warned that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could lead to a significant inflation shock affecting the global and European economy.
War in the Middle East: the EU warns of a 'major inflationary shock' in the event of prolonged conflict
The European Union has warned of significant inflationary risks if the conflict in the Middle East continues, particularly due to disruptions in maritime traffic and energy infrastructure attacks.
Concerns Rise in the European Union About Gas and Oil Prices, But Immediate Risk of Oil Shortage is Absent
The European Union convened ambassadors to discuss rising global tensions and their implications for energy security and pricing.
Iran war exposes EU blunder in sanctioning Russia – Putin envoy
A Putin envoy criticized EU sanctions on Russia, claiming they have led to a significant rise in oil prices amidst the ongoing conflict in Iran.
War in the Middle East: Emmanuel Macron goes to Cyprus on Monday to show his "solidarity"
French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting Cyprus to express solidarity with the nation following recent drone and missile attacks linked to the Middle East conflict.
The war against Iran depicts the vulnerability of the European Union
The article discusses how the ongoing conflict with Iran poses an existential threat to the European Union, highlighting its vulnerabilities amid a changing global order.
Iran, Meloni indicates the way: "With Macron, Merz, and Starmer working to avoid escalation"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasizes the importance of collaboration with France, Germany, and the UK to prevent conflict escalation in the Middle East and to protect Italy's interests.
European Officials and Middle Eastern Leaders Discuss Developments in the War in the Region
European officials and Middle Eastern leaders are set to discuss the ongoing conflict in the region in a video conference organized by the European Council.
More problems for the Finalissima: the players' union in Spain asks that the national team not travel to Qatar to play against Argentina
The Spanish players' union has requested that the national football team does not travel to Qatar for the Finalissima against Argentina due to concerns for player safety in a conflict zone.
Kovač: No one asked Europe what it thinks about the attack on Iran
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Miro Kovač discussed the European Union's stance on the US and Israel's attack on Iran and the implications for Europe.
Russian spies in Europe testing new methods. Is this preparation for war?
Recent reports reveal troubling intelligence activities linked to Russia across European Union countries, suggesting preparations for potential conflict with NATO.
Europol on Alert: 'If Iranians Reach a Point of Desperation, They Might Resort to Chaotic Terrorism'
EUROPOL has raised concerns about the increased threat of terrorist attacks in the EU due to the conflict in Iran, warning about the potential involvement of Iranian proxies in destabilizing activities.
Gulf Crisis, Alarm from EU Agencies: 'Risk of Unprecedented Refugee Flow'
EU agencies are warning that ongoing conflict in the Gulf region may trigger an unprecedented flow of refugees, raising concerns for Europe.
To resolve the conflict at the gymnasium, the trade union and the Alytus municipality have resumed negotiations
Negotiations between the trade union and the Alytus municipality are ongoing in an effort to quickly resolve a conflict at a local gymnasium in Lithuania.
Kallas believes that Iran is 'trying to export war to other countries' and sees Russia benefiting from rising oil prices
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas stated that Iran is attempting to export its conflict to other countries amid regional tensions.