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FCAS: Last Chance for European Fighter Jet Technology

FCAS: Last Chance for European Fighter Jet

France and Germany have until mid-April 2026 to save the FCAS program, the €100 billion sixth-generation fighter jet project paralyzed by the power st...

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April 12: Orbán and Magyar Face Decisive Battle Economy

April 12: Orbán and Magyar Face Decisive Battle

Hungary is gearing up for the April 12 parliamentary elections, which Politico has dubbed the EU's most important vote in 2026. Polls suggest Péter Ma...

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Generational Divide Could Decide Hungarian Election Culture

Generational Divide Could Decide Hungarian Election

The key issue in the April 12, 2026 parliamentary election is the political fault line between young and old: while over 60% of those under 30 support...

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EU Approves €20 Billion AI Gigafactory Plan for Digital Sovereignty Technology

EU Approves €20 Billion AI Gigafactory Plan for Digital Sovereignty

The EU Council has greenlit the construction of up to five AI gigafactories across Europe, each housing over 100,000 advanced AI chips, as part of a €...

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Iran War Sends Spanish Inflation Soaring to 3.3% Economy

Iran War Sends Spanish Inflation Soaring to 3.3%

Spain's CPI reached 3.3% year-on-year in March 2026, the highest rate since 2024, driven by rising fuel costs stemming from the conflict in the Middle...

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Spreads in Cyprus and Greece, Slovakia Sends Aid Health

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Spreads in Cyprus and Greece, Slovakia Sends Aid

A year after its own outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, Slovakia is sending four veterinarians to help Cyprus, where nearly 30,000 animals have been...

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What Is Digital Sovereignty and Why Countries Pursue It Technology

What Is Digital Sovereignty and Why Countries Pursue It

Digital sovereignty is the ability of nations to control their own data, infrastructure, and technology. As dependence on a handful of US tech giants...

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Tesla Pushes for FSD Approval in Europe Technology

Tesla Pushes for FSD Approval in Europe

Tesla has completed 1.6 million kilometers of testing in Europe and hopes for approval starting in April 2026 — but US safety concerns and delayed dea...

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Šimečka Re-elected as Leader of Progressive Slovakia, Party Rules Out Coalition with Government Culture

Šimečka Re-elected as Leader of Progressive Slovakia, Party Rules Out Coalition with Government

Michal Šimečka secured the support of 191 out of 202 delegates at Progressive Slovakia's (PS) congress in Trnava on Saturday. The party ruled out any...

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Orbán Vetoes €90 Billion EU Aid Package for Ukraine Economy

Orbán Vetoes €90 Billion EU Aid Package for Ukraine

Hungary is blocking the EU's €90 billion aid package for Ukraine at the Brussels summit, while the Hungarian Parliament has rejected Ukraine's EU acce...

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Poland Extends Border Controls with Germany and Lithuania Economy

Poland Extends Border Controls with Germany and Lithuania

Poland's Interior Ministry has extended temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania until April 4, 2026, in response to migration pressure al...

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How the G7 Works—and Why It Still Matters Economy

How the G7 Works—and Why It Still Matters

The Group of Seven has no charter, no headquarters, and no binding authority—yet its annual summits shape global policy on everything from climate to...

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