The European Parliament has scheduled an extraordinary session on 24 February 2026 to honour the courage of the Ukrainian ...
The European Parliament voted to approve a 90 billion euros ($107 billion) loan to Ukraine, securing a large chunk of the ...
EU leaders agreed in December to fund Kyiv via market borrowing after failing to agree on using frozen Russian assets - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Sanctions on Russian exports have blocked most steel products from flowing into the EU, especially the most basic ones. Yet ...
Members gather for the February plenary session with an agenda that includes a debate on the 2025 annual report on the European Central Bank and a statement to mark World Cancer Day, as well as ...
The loan to support Ukraine’s public services and strengthen its defence capabilities is pending European Council approval.
The European Parliament's energy committee has supported a proposal to ban imports of Russian gas and oil to the EU for a year. The draft legislation received support from the Members of the European ...
The European Union's defence industry is expanding rapidly amid deteriorating security conditions, rising defence spending, and new EU initiatives that seek to incentivise cross-border defence ...
The Russian side was represented by Committee Chairman Leonid Slutsky, his first deputies Vyacheslav Nikonov and Alexey Chepa, as well as committee members Maria Butina and Dmitry Kuznetsov MOSCOW, ...
MEPs on the International Trade Committee have adopted their position on the proposed regulation to counteract the negative trade-related effects of the global steel production surplus on the Union ...
The European Parliament has approved a €90 billion loan for Ukraine, providing a financial lifeline to the country four years into Russia's invasion.