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Mark Carney will replace Justin Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister after winning 86% of votes in the Liberal leadership race.
In 2023, the EU recorded its lowest number of births in decades, with a 5.4% decline year-over-year, fueling discussions on the future of Europe’s workforce.
The global battery market is advancing rapidly, driven by rising demand and falling prices, with battery demand surpassing 1 TWh in 2024.
EU zero-pollution targets show progress, but reports highlight noise, microplastic, and waste concerns, urging stronger action for 2030 goals.
Eduards Stiprais has been appointed as the new EU Special Representative for Central Asia, tasked with strengthening stability, democracy, and cooperation in the region.
Trump blames Ukraine for the war, arguing Zelensky could have negotiated peace. He supports U.S.-Russia talks excluding Kyiv, as diplomatic tensions continue to rise.
An Air France Airbus A318 en route to Barcelona made an emergency landing in Paris due to a cabin pressurization issue. The aircraft landed safely, and no injuries were reported.
The EU’s General Court ruled against Poland, upholding €320 million in fines over judicial reforms. Poland’s challenge was dismissed, maintaining the financial penalties.
The European Commission has unveiled a cybersecurity action plan to protect EU hospitals and healthcare providers, focusing on prevention, detection, and rapid response to minimize the impact of cyber threats.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation as Liberal Party leader while remaining prime minister until a successor is chosen, marking the end of his nine-year tenure.
