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Rapid mobilisation of troops and equipment across the EU still 'problematic', say auditors
05 February 2025The EU's military mobility budget funded 95 projects in 21 member states, but it remains relatively modest compared to the real needs, Tony Murphy, president of the ECA, told reporters on Wednesday.
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'Unacceptable': European countries firmly reject Trump's plan to take over Gaza
05 February 2025European countries reiterated their support for the two-state solution after Donald Trump suggested America "take over" the Gaza Strip.
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Tributes laid at site of Sweden school shooting as death toll rises to 11
05 February 2025Sweden's worst mass shooting left at least 11 people dead, including the gunman, and at least five seriously wounded at an adult education centre west of Stockholm, as officials warned that the death toll could rise.
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Are Syrian refugees’ rights at stake in Europe after Assad’s fall?
05 February 2025Several European countries have suspended processing asylum requests from Syrian nationals following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria.
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Poland to refit F-35 jets with better-camouflaged monochrome insignia
05 February 2025A proposed change to the checkerboard insignia on Polish warplanes could make them harder for enemies to detect in battle.
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European Commission opens Shein probe and targets Chinese e-commerce giants
05 February 2025The Commission calls for stricter enforcement of consumer protection and environmental standards in online commerce in a new communication focusing on Chinese marketplaces; separately announcing an investigation into clothes giant Shein.
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Fact check: Do nearly 80% of refugees in Sweden holiday in their home country, as Elon Musk claims?
05 February 2025The South Africa-born billionaire's claim that refugees in Sweden are playing the system has gone viral, but the catchy 79% figure has been taken out of context.
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EU court upholds €320 million fine against Poland over controversial judicial reform
05 February 2025Poland will not be reimbursed the €320 million in EU funds that it lost during its protracted dispute with Brussels over judicial independence.
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Greenland pushes EU for more investment amid rising US and Chinese interest
05 February 2025Greenland's national debate about independence will consider negotiating better terms in its relationship with Denmark and securing more significant investment from the EU.
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Brussels metro lines disrupted as police hunt for gunmen in underground network of tunnels
05 February 2025Two men wearing balaclavas exchanged fire outside the Clémenceau metro station in the Belgian capital early on Wednesday.