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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's Peace Plan: What's Next for Russia?

Ukraine and its allies have put forward a peace plan, but the ball is now in Russia's court. This plan, which includes security guarantees from the U. S. and Europe, is ready to kick in once a ceasefire is in place. The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, made it clear that it's u

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

A New Trade Deal: Europe and South America Join Forces

A big trade deal just happened. The European Union and four countries from South America have agreed to work together. This deal will create a huge free-trade zone. It includes over 700 million people. This is a big step for both regions. The European Union had some disagreements. But they managed

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Big Tech Gets a Break: EU's New Digital Rules Take a Gentle Approach

The European Union is set to introduce the Digital Networks Act, a new set of rules aimed at boosting competition and investment in digital infrastructure. This act is expected to be unveiled on January 20th. Interestingly, the act is not expected to impose strict regulations on major U. S. tech gia

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Jan 08 2026CRYPTO

EU's New Crypto Rules: What You Need to Know

Starting in 2026, crypto companies in the EU will begin gathering tax details from users. This is part of the EU's DAC8 rules. Many people think this means the end of crypto privacy. But that's not quite true. The EU set January 1, 2026, as the start date for data collection. However, the first ful

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

EU Farmers' Fears and the Mercosur Deal

The EU is trying to get all its member countries to agree on a trade deal with Mercosur. This deal has been in the works for 25 years and is supposed to be a big win for exports. But not everyone is on board yet. Italy and France are the main holdouts. They have concerns about cheap beef and sugar

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

Bulgaria Joins the Euro Club: A New Era Begins

Bulgaria has finally made the big move to the euro. This change is a huge deal for the country. It's not just about new coins and notes. It's about being part of a bigger European family. The euro is now the official currency in Bulgaria. The old lev is gone. This means over 350 million Europeans n

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Labour's EU Customs Union Dilemma: A Rocky Road Ahead

The UK's relationship with the EU has been a hot topic among Labour MPs lately. Two high-profile ministers, David Lammy and Wes Streeting, have hinted at the idea of rejoining the EU customs union. Both were strong supporters of remaining in the EU during the Brexit debate. They believe that closer

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Dec 27 2025CRYPTO

Lithuania's Crypto Firms Face Tight Deadline: What You Need to Know

Lithuania is cracking down on crypto firms. The Bank of Lithuania has sent a clear message: get licensed or get out. By December 31, all crypto service providers must have a MiCA license. This is a big deal because many companies set up shop in Lithuania when rules were more relaxed. The MiCA licen

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

US and EU Clash Over Visa Bans and Digital Rules

Europe is not happy with the US. They say the US is being unfair by banning visas for some important people. These people include Thierry Breton, who helped create rules for the internet in Europe. The US thinks these rules are too strict and stop free speech. But Europe says they are needed to cont

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

France and U. S. Clash Over Tech Rules

France is not happy with the U. S. A few days ago, the U. S. banned visas for some Europeans. One of them is Thierry Breton. He used to be a big shot in the EU. He helped make rules for tech companies. The U. S. says these rules are unfair. They think the rules stop free speech on social media. Fra

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