Debate: Should Europe invest inuclear power again?
At auclear energy summitear Paris attended by representatives from around 40 countries, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announcedew financial support foruclear power projects on Tuesday, describing theuclear phase-out of recent years as a "strategic mistake". The development of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) was also discussed at the meeting. Europe's press is at odds.
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Debate: Iran war: what is Europe's stance?
The EU has so far failed to reach a common position on the war in Iran. Differences are evidentot only between the leaders of individual countries but also among top figures in Brussels. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday that the "old world order"o longer existed, only to be contradicted on Tuesday by Council President AntΓΒ³nio Costa, who said that Europe must ensure that we continue to live in a rules-based world.
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Debate: Oil price shock: will releasing reserves help?
In response to the de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the International Energy Agency (IEA) plans to release strategic oil reserves amounting to 400 million barrels of crude oil. Never before have the agency's 32 member countries taken so much oil from their emergency reserves in a joint action aimed at stabilising the energy market. For the media, the problems are far from over.
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Debate: Can Trump really end the Iran war "very soon"?
There are unclear signals as to how long this should continue: on Monday US President Donald Trump said it would end "very soon", but shortly afterwards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement saying that they were "not done yet". The air strikes on Iran intensified on Tuesday, and Tehran also continued its attacks on Israel and the Gulf states. Europe's press casts about for realistic exit scenarios.
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