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EU Commission chief says Europe faces housing crisis, pledges EU-wide action

Anadolu Agency

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July 3, 2026

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Ursula von der Leyen meets Irish premier in Cork following Ireland's assumption of rotating EU Council presidency

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ING Think

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· Jul 9, 2026

ECB minutes reveal June hike was more than just an insurance move

EUROPE: The just-released minutes of the ECB’s June meeting confirmed its inflation concerns, but gave few hints at what the next steps might be

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 22, 2026

UK-EU summit postponed after Starmer's resignation

Brussels says plans under review as European officials stress relations with Britain remain strong

The Next Web

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· Jun 24, 2026

EU moves to turn Europol into an operational police force as digital crime climbs

Brussels wants to double the agency’s staff and widen its data powers. Rights groups say it has written the surveillance before drawing the safeguards. The European Commission moved to give Europol a markedly bigger job. In a proposal set out as part of its drive to harden the bloc against organised, internet-based, and financial crime, [] This story continues at The Next Web

Eunews

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· Jul 9, 2026

Spain calls for joint debt to boost competitiveness. Eurogroup says “no”

Madrid has put forward a proposal for a mechanism worth 850 billion euros a year to complete the single market and revitalise the eurozone. The Netherlands and Finland are opposed, while Ireland is holding back. Pierrakakis: “There is no consensus.”

Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Europe’s cheapest and most expensive capitals revealed in new ranking

When people think about the cost of living in Europe, the conversation usually starts with one question: where is the []

POLITICO

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· Jun 29, 2026

German politicians vow to stop VW’s mass layoff plan

The giant automaker's planned cuts are among the clearest signs yet of Germany's industrial decline.

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Related coverage for "EU Commission chief says Europe faces housing crisis, pledges EU-wide action": ING Think — ECB minutes reveal June hike was more than just an insurance move. Anadolu Agency — UK-EU summit postponed after Starmer's resignation. The Next Web — EU moves to turn Europol into an operational police force as digital crime climbs. Eunews — Spain calls for joint debt to boost competitiveness. Eurogroup says “no”. Euro Weekly News — Europe’s cheapest and most expensive capitals revealed in new ranking. POLITICO — German politicians vow to stop VW’s mass layoff plan