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New technologies have transformed Russia's war on Ukraine into an 'AI war lab'; the first international conflict where both sides have actively developed and deployed artificial intelligence (AI) for ...
Article 122 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) provides for two legal bases, enabling the Council to adopt – in exceptional circumstances – measures based on a European ...
In an era marked by rapid technological change and geopolitical uncertainty, the European Parliament’s STOA Panel recently hosted the 8th STOA-STS Forum Conference on EU-Japan Cooperation in ...
The European Commission has announced a range of new trade partnerships – the clean trade and investment partnerships (CTIPs) – to bolster the EU's competitiveness, diversify supply chains and boost ...
In response to Russia's full-scale invasion, the EU and its Member States have so far mobilised €143 billion of financial, military and humanitarian support for Ukraine ...
EU budget funds the EU policies and programmes that translate the Union’s political priorities and legal obligations into action.
Figure 4 illustrates the investments and reforms over time under the Ukraine Plan’s Pillar I. The first regular payment in 2024-Q2, corresponds with the first wave of reforms, indicating the start of ...
According to the latest update from Ukraine’s Ministry of Economy on the implementation of the Ukraine Plan, in March 2025, 44 steps have been implemented, 54 are in progress and 53 have not yet ...
In response to Russia’s full-scale invasion, the EU and its Member States have so far mobilised €143 billion of financial, military and humanitarian support for Ukraine (see Figure 1). Under the EU ...
Figure 3 shows the heavily front-loaded payment schedule for Pillar I grants and loans, with a large portion allocated in 2024. On 17 March 2025, the Council approved a third regular payment of €3.5 ...
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