The European Council emphasized unwavering support for Ukraine amidst ongoing Russian aggression, approving €35 billion in financial aid to bolster defense capabilities and critical infrastructure. Leaders reiterated commitment to sanctions against Russia, condemned Iranian attacks on Israel and violence in Lebanon, and called for ceasefires and adherence to international law in the Middle East. The Council reaffirmed dedication to the rules-based international order, enhancing economic resilience, addressing migration challenges, and supporting Moldova and Georgia’s EU aspirations.
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European companies sound alarm over strong euro
European companies are raising concerns over the euro's significant rise against the dollar, which has surged over 9% to a three-year high, threatening exporters already affected by US tariffs. Major firms like SAP, Porsche, Heineken, and Schneider Electric warn that this strong euro undermines their competitiveness in the US market, with potential profit losses projected in the hundreds of millions. Analysts predict that if the euro continues to strengthen, it could lead to reduced demand...
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