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EU focuses on electricity tax cuts, gas storage amid Iran war energy crisis
The EU plans to cut electricity taxes and coordinate gas storage efforts to mitigate the energy fallout from the Iran conflict, without major market interventions.
EU commissioner Dubravka Suica to attend US board of peace meeting
Italy's FM demands EU include IRGC in terror group list in response to Iran's protests crackdown
EU leaders agree on joint borrowing to fund Ukraine, set aside plan to use Russian frozen assets
Porto Jewish community asks Europe to probe antisemitism in Portugal
Community council member for legal affairs, David Garrett, added in a press release on behalf of the Porto Jewish community that the European Commission investigation is necessary.
Frankfurt Chief Rabbi gives speech to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Rabbi Avichai Apel of Frankfurt gave a powerful speech to commemorate the 78th International Holocaust Remembrance Day at a commemoration on Tuesday.
Europe has 'high hopes' for President Herzog, EU official says
Israel's president met with the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in a closed meeting on Wednesday.
Ukraine's parliament enacts reform laws recommended by EU - Speaker
The road to membership is widely expected to be long, possibly lasting a decade. EU leaders said that Ukraine would have much 'homework' to do.
Iran 'complicity in Russian terror must be punished' - Zelensky
"If it were not for the Iranian supply of weapons to the aggressor, we would be closer to peace now," said President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Berlin conference lays out vision of post-war Ukraine
Gathering national leaders, company chiefs and development experts, the Berlin conference laid out a vision of a future Ukraine as a European Union member.
Urgent conference on religious slaughter to be held by European Commission
In a document that the participants received, obtained by the Post, the European Commission elaborated that it "is committed to ensuring freedom of religion or belief in the EU.
Could the Nord Stream gas leak be a sign of worse to come? - analysis
A targeted attack on the Nord Stream pipelines would serve to demonstrate how energy is increasingly being weaponized by certain countries.
Hungary is no longer a full democracy, Europe declares in vote
The European Commission is expected to propose cutting 70% of Hungary’s cohesion funds on Sunday, but will also open the door to a compromise.
Israel and France to advance international coalition to battle antisemitism
Representatives of government ministries of both countries, civil society and the French Jewish community officials convened in Paris to discuss undergoing efforts to reduce antisemitism in France.