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CNA
a day ago
- Business
- CNA
EU leaders agree to renew sanctions against Russia for another six months
EU leaders have agreed to renew sanctions against Russia for another six months. The punitive measures include the freezing of more than €200 million in Russian central bank assets. The announcement comes as policymakers gathered in Brussels, days after NATO members promised to ramp up defence spending. William Denselow reports.


CNA
19-06-2025
- Business
- CNA
EU lawmakers call for tighter controls on foreign ownership of key ports
There are growing calls from European lawmakers to tighten controls on foreign ownership of the bloc's critical transportation infrastructure. Chinese firms own stakes in more than 30 European ports and some EU officials see this is as a security concern. William Denselow reports.


CNA
09-06-2025
- Politics
- CNA
EU working on new guidelines to better protect children online
The European Union is working on new guidelines to protect children online. Lawmakers say the online safety of children is a top priority, but as William Denselow reports from Brussels, stricter guidelines could also worsen tensions with Silicon Valley and the US administration.


CNA
05-06-2025
- Business
- CNA
EU-Ukraine trade pact set to expire on Jun 5
A temporary trade agreement between Ukraine and the European Union, established after Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, is slated to expire on Thursday (Jun 5). Kyiv warns this will have a major impact on its economy that is heavily dependent on agriculture, adding that it could trigger negative sentiment towards the EU. However, farming communities in countries like France and Poland say they have been hurt by Ukrainian imports over the past three years. William Denselow reports from Warsaw.


CNA
04-06-2025
- Business
- CNA
EU not looking to extend trade waivers with Ukraine to protect its farming communities
A temporary trade agreement between Ukraine and the European Union — established after Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022 — is set to expire on Thursday. Kyiv has warned this will have a major impact on its economy and could trigger negative sentiments towards the EU. But farming communities in countries such as France and Poland said they have been hurt by Ukrainian imports over the past three years. William Denselow reports from Warsaw.