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EU fines on Meta will help improve Ireland's image
Meta faces an important decision today on massive fines imposed by the Irish data authorities
EUEU-US tensions threaten to dominate TTC meeting
The Trade and Technology Council has made little progress in easing transatlantic trade tensions
EUEU oil ban will hurt Russia more than price cap
A G7-EU price cap on Russian seaborne oil comes into effect today, as does an EU ban on most imports of Russian crude
RussiaEU may face controversy over Rwanda-Mozambique funds
The EU has decided to provide funding for Rwanda’s military mission in Mozambique
MozambiqueHungary and EU may compromise on frozen funds
The European Commission leverages cohesion and COVID-19 recovery funds to put pressure on Hungary on the rule of law
HungaryEU strengthens retaliatory powers over Brexit
The EU will have new powers that will enable it to take stronger action against the United Kingdom over Brexit
United KingdomCroatia is set to join the euro-area on January 1
The parliament in Zagreb has adopted the first budget denominated in euros instead of kuna
CroatiaEU pushes court that could try Russian leader
A new EU-led tribunal could, unlike the International Criminal Court, prosecute Russia for the crime of aggression
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