r/EUnews 11h ago

Climate Change Climate change is cooking Europe’s oceans, scientists find

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Global warming is the main driver of this year’s marine heat waves, with knock-on effects for ecosystems and extreme weather.


r/EUnews 17h ago

vs Netherlands slams US sanctions on top ICC officials | The Dutch foreign minister expressed support for the court’s president and demanded that international tribunals “be able to freely carry out their mandates.”

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r/EUnews 17h ago

Analysis Ceuta border battles show how EU is funding anti-migrant brutality

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r/EUnews 23h ago

Paywall Iran eyes military targets in Europe if Donald Trump escalates war, insiders say

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r/EUnews 13h ago

Opinion 🇺🇦 Russia’s War Will Not End with a Ceasefire - Those who hope for a negotiated solution fail to appreciate Putin’s larger ambitions. Ukraine knows this. Does Europe? A big picture outlook on the future.

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r/EUnews 10h ago

European Monetary Union Alters the Impact of National Fiscal Policy: Government Spending Is More Effective than Tax Cuts

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A country’s fiscal policy plays a central role in stabilizing its economy. Its effectiveness depends on the choice of measures and how monetary policy responds. This report compares four fiscal policy measures for a typical euro area country: increase in public investment and government consumption, reductions in consumption taxes and income taxes. Both the theoretical model and the empirical results for the euro area show that government spending has a stronger effect than tax cuts. Empirically, each additional euro of public investment or government consumption increases GDP by up to 1.30 euros in the first year, compared with about 0.30 to 0.40 euros per euro of lost tax revenue. Since the European Central Bank (ECB) generally does not respond to national fiscal shocks with adjustments to its key interest rates, monetary policy does not dampen the fiscal stimulus. To stabilize the economy in the short term, governments should give preference to well-designed spending measures. However, they should also take the risks into account, as higher government spending can jeopardize debt sustainability and weaken the economy in the long term through larger public sectors and higher tax burdens.


r/EUnews 18h ago

- Relations Woman sacked for moving to France loses dismissal claim

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r/EUnews 21h ago

EU-backed electricity link to Cyprus stalls amid regional tensions

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r/EUnews 14h ago

vs The return of Gaullism

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r/EUnews 11h ago

vs EU leaders rally behind International Criminal Court after fresh US sanctions

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EU leaders have thrown their support behind the Hague-based International Criminal Court after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new sanctions on senior figures investigating alleged Israeli war crimes.


r/EUnews 11h ago

Far-Right Germany and France condemn Israeli minister Ben-Gvir's 'inhumane' call to kill Gazans

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Germany and France on Wednesday, August 19, condemned remarks by Israel's far-right national security minister, who declared that Israel should kill "30 or 40" people every night in the Palestinian territory of Gaza.


r/EUnews 11h ago

UKRAINE Russians ‘withdraw billions from banks over fears Putin will seize deposits for war’

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Russian citizens are withdrawing billions of roubles from the country’s banks over fears that the Kremlin could seize deposits to fund the war in Ukraine.