Rheinmetall's CEO sees a risk that France will exit a joint tank project with Germany, following this week's collapse of a fighter jet program between the two countries, according to an interview with Welt am Sonntag.
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Poland will end its policy of capping fuel prices in the summer, Donald Tusk said.
In Finland, payments have been agreed for those who missed work due to the threat of UAVs, Yle writes. According to the recommendation, employers must maintain wages if an employee is late or forced to stay home due to security measures introduced by authorities. This concerns situations where armed drones may enter the country's airspace and citizens are urged to take shelter indoors. Yle noted that the question of work in critical sectors — healthcare, round-the-clock elderly care, energy, and
As Palestine Action fights its UK proscription in London, similar battles are unfolding in Edinburgh. Pro-Palestine activists in Scotland say the ban has fuelled confusion and anxiety over the legal risks of protest-related activities.
HungarianPeter Magyar accused the previous government led by Viktor Orban of lying to voters on migration policy. Statements from an extraordinary press conference of the head of government are reported by Index. Orban promised not to implement the European migration pact, but in reality, Magyar claims, the previous government was preparing to let hundreds of thousands of migrants into the country. According to Magyar, the Orban government planned to build a camp for receiving migrants in Vityne
Poland is preparing to restore regular tax rates on fuels as peace talks between the US and Iran progress, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.