Europe News Headlines
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AP Exclusive: Cyprus president says the EU needs a clear playbook on helping members under attack
The president of Cyprus says fellow European Union leaders meeting on the island nation need to start preparing a playbook on what should happen if an EU country under attack puts out the call to bloc partners for help
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EU close to approving a $106B loan for Ukraine after months of deadlock
The European Union is close to approving a 90 billion euro ($106 billion) loan package to support Ukraine’s military and financial needs for the next two years
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Teenager pleads guilty to arson that caused smoke damage at London synagogue
A teenager has admitted arson after an attack on a synagogue in London
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Mideast crises divide Europe as it grapples with rising fuel costs and policy toward Israel
Europe's top diplomats are meeting in Luxembourg to address multiple crises, including the ongoing war in Ukraine and economic instability due to the conflict in Iran
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Ukraine completes Druzhba pipeline repairs, hoping to unlock blocked EU loan
Ukraine has completed repairs on a damaged oil pipeline and is preparing to resume flows
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EU hosts Palestinian peace conference as it seeks greater sway in the Middle East
Europe is focusing on the Palestinians after Hungary's election defeat of Israel ally Viktor Orbán
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Tired of political turmoil, Bulgarians give ex-president a convincing mandate for change
Bulgaria's center-left coalition led by ex-president Rumen Radev has won the parliamentary election, according to the central electoral commission
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What consumers can do as the Iran war impacts the cost and availability of flights
As the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran squeezes global oil supplies, travelers have valid reasons to worry about the cost and availability of flights as they plan their late spring and summer trips
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White House chief of staff meets with Anthropic CEO over its new AI technology
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has met with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei to discuss the company's new AI model, Mythos
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Jet fuel supplies are lagging. What does that mean for airlines and travelers?
A looming jet fuel shortage in Europe and Asia could compound the Iran war's impact on world travel if a fragile agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz collapses and Persian Gulf oil shipments stay blocked
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