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At the weather's mercy: How many people in the EU can't afford air conditioning?
Thousands have no choice but to endure extreme temperatures. With heatwaves emerging as the top climate concern for Europeans, how is summer preparedness going across the continent? Summer has arrived early this year, with Europe already sweltering under record-breaking temperatures.
EU considers tightening protections for military-age Ukrainians
EU governments are considering restricting temporary protection for military-age Ukrainian men, as member states debate balancing support, integration pressures and Ukraine's manpower needs. The European Union is considering restricting Ukrainians’ access to temporary protection, the scheme that has allowed more than four million people to live in EU member states since 2022. Countries including Poland and Germany are pushing to exclude military-age men from the status, which grants the...
EU eyes developing new joint military capabilities to curb reliance on US
BRUSSELS — EU defense chief Andrius Kubilius is exploring a new initiative for countries to jointly fund military capabilities like air-to-air refueling now provided by the U.S., three European Parliament officials told POLITICO. Under the scheme, governments interested in joining could voluntarily devote a share of the higher defense budgets approved last year by NATO countries to jointly develop battlefield kit that helps sustain military operations, the people said, adding that the EU...
EU accused of creating ICE-style immigration enforcement system
Officials say law will improve migration management by allowing more deportations of undocumented people EU politicians have promised to increase deportations of undocumented migrants, under a new law that critics say mimics elements of the Trump administration’s brutal immigration crackdown. Finalising a key element of an overhauled EU asylum and migration system, politicians have agreed a regulation that will enable national authorities to raid people’s homes to enforce deportation orders.
EU accused of creating ICE-style immigration enforcement system
Officials say law will improve migration management by allowing more deportations of undocumented people EU politicians have promised to increase deportations of undocumented migrants, under a new law that critics say mimics elements of the Trump administration’s brutal immigration crackdown. Finalising a key element of an overhauled EU asylum and migration system, politicians have agreed a regulation that will enable national authorities to raid people’s homes to enforce deportation orders.
Ukraine war a 'direct threat' to EU's east, leaders say after Romania drone blast
A Ukrainian naval drone exploded in Romania's Black Sea port of Constanta after drifting off course, prompting evacuations but causing no casualties. The incident came a week after another drone crashed into an apartment building in Romania, injuring two people. EU leaders warned the war in Ukraine is becoming a "direct threat" to countries along the bloc's eastern border as cross-border drone incidents increase.
Early-summer holiday bookings down amid ‘apprehension’, UK travel industry warns
Fears over impact of war in Middle East, cost of living and new EU border checks leading people to book laterBusiness live – latest updatesHoliday bookings for early summer have been hit by uncertainty around conflict in the Middle East and the rising cost of living, the travel industry has said. Mark Tanzer, chief executive of the UK travel association Abta, said that while people still wanted to go on holiday, the industry was bracing for a difficult summer.
Early-summer holiday bookings down amid ‘apprehension’, UK travel industry warns
Fears over impact of war in Middle East, cost of living and new EU border checks leading people to book laterBusiness live – latest updatesHoliday bookings for early summer have been hit by uncertainty around conflict in the Middle East and the rising cost of living, the travel industry has said. Mark Tanzer, chief executive of the UK travel association Abta, said that while people still wanted to go on holiday, the industry was bracing for a difficult summer.
Pope Leo calls for leaders to reject polarisation as he begins Spanish tour
Pontiff to make marginalised a focus of first papal visit since 2011 including meeting with migrants in the CanariesPope Leo has urged political leaders to seek unity, rather than divide their populations for political gain, and said they must fight for peace, in the opening speech of his tour in Spain. The pope has made the marginalised a focus of his visit – his first tour of an EU country, apart from Italy – including meeting homeless people in Madrid and migrants in the Canary Islands....