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European Study Shows Inequality in Access to New Medicines
A European study conducted by the pharma trade body EFPIA has revealed widening inequality in access to new medicines across the continent. The findings indicate disparities in healthcare availability within the EU.
European Parliament Lifts Alvise Pérez's Immunity
The European Parliament has lifted the immunity of Alvise Pérez. This action is related to alleged irregular financing of his political party. The decision was announced as 'ÚLTIMA HORA' (breaking news).
EU Commissioner Criticizes US Sanctions on Russian Oil
A European Commissioner has criticized the United States for weakening sanctions against Russian oil.
EU Mandates Screw Caps on Single-Use Plastic Bottles
Starting June 1, 2026, the EU will only permit single-use plastic beverage packaging with tethered caps to be sold.
EU Allocates 450 Million Euros for Fertilizer Price Hikes
European authorities in Brussels have pledged to release funds in response to a increase in fertilizer prices.
NATO Secretary General: Putin's Victory Is Distant Dream
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that victory for Russian President Vladimir Putin is now a distant dream.
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EU Parliament Focuses on Victim Rights for LGBTQ+ Individuals
The European Parliament is increasing its focus on victim rights within the EU.
NATO Secretary General: Putin's Victory Is Distant Dream
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that victory for Russian President Vladimir Putin is now a distant dream.
Several Countries Oppose EU Centralized Grid Plans
Multiple European countries are objecting to Brussels' proposals for centralizing the development of the EU's electricity grid.
Euroclear Rejects Moscow Ruling on Russian Assets
Euroclear has rejected a Moscow court ruling that sought damages and aimed to unfreeze Russian assets. The company has maintained its stance on keeping Russian assets frozen.