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21 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- EU Opens Excessive Deficit Procedure Against Bulgaria Over Fiscal Breach · The EU Council formally launched an excessive deficit procedure against Bulgaria due to projected fiscal rule violations.
- Volkswagen Considers 100,000 Job Cuts and Factory Closures Amid Financial Pressure · Volkswagen leadership proposes eliminating 100,000 jobs and closing German factories to improve competitiveness.
- Five European Economies Outpace Eurozone Growth, IMF Forecasts · The IMF predicts five European economies will grow more than twice as fast as the eurozone by 2031.
- Marine Le Pen Sentenced to House Arrest, 2027 Presidential Bid in Question · Marine Le Pen faces house arrest and political uncertainty after her fraud conviction, casting doubt on her 2027 presidential bid.
- Bulgaria's Retail Sales Surge 0.8% in May, Outpacing EU Growth · Bulgaria's retail sales rose 0.8% in May, the strongest EU growth, driven by food and tobacco spending.
- Macron's Visit to Syria Marred by Damascus Explosions · French President Macron's visit to Syria is disrupted by explosions near his hotel as he meets with Syrian leadership.
- Italy and Bulgaria Oppose EU Sanctions on Russian Patriarch Kirill · Italy and Bulgaria oppose EU sanctions against Russian Patriarch Kirill, citing concerns over the Vatican's position and religious leader's influence.
- Lithuania Considers Lifting Nuclear Ban Amid Russian Threats · Lithuania plans to remove its constitutional ban on nuclear weapons amid escalating tensions with Russia.
- Canada Confirmed as First New Eurovision Participant Since 2015 for 2027 · CBC/Radio-Canada joins Eurovision 2027 in Bulgaria, first new entrant since Australia's 2015 debut.
- Bulgaria Ranks Last in EU on Perceived Benefits of Membership Despite Optimism · Latest Eurobarometer survey shows 57% of Bulgarians view EU membership as beneficial, the lowest share in the Union.
- NATO Arms Orders from Europe Support 195,000 US Defense Jobs · NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte states European arms orders sustain nearly 200,000 US defense industry jobs.
- Ireland Assumes EU Presidency Amid Sanctions, Enlargement and Trade Challenges · Ireland begins its EU Council presidency facing critical decisions on Russia sanctions, Ukraine accession, and US trade tensions.
- EU Places Bulgaria Under Excessive Deficit Procedure with Spending Caps · The EU confirmed an excessive deficit procedure for Bulgaria, setting strict spending limits through 2029.
- EU Extends Ukraine Protection to 2028 but Bars Military-Age Men · EU prolongs temporary protection for 4.4 million Ukrainians until March 2028 while excluding new military-age male applicants.
- Western Europe Heat Wave 200 Times More Likely Due to Climate Change · New study confirms Western Europe's extreme heat wave is virtually impossible without human-driven climate change.
- EU Member States Express Concerns Over 21st Russia Sanctions Package · Ireland's EU representative confirms multiple member states have reservations about the EU's latest sanctions against Russia.
- Polish Pathologist Arrested for Hiding 32 Fetal Remains in Garden · A Polish pathologist was arrested after 32 fetal remains were found buried in a garden, allegedly taken from a hospital during the pandemic for research.
- Former Polish President Duda Champions Bulgaria as Europe's Strategic Connectivity Hub · Andrzej Duda positions Bulgaria as a central hub for Europe's North-South infrastructure and technological sovereignty.
- EU Agrees to Stricter Return Rules for Illegal Migrants Including Longer Detention · EU institutions agreed on new rules accelerating returns with up to 24-month detention and 10-year re-entry bans.
- France Faces Polarized 2027 Presidential Runoff Risk Between Bardella and Mélenchon · Polling suggests a potential 2027 French runoff between far-right leader Bardella and far-left leader Mélenchon could exclude centrist candidates.
- EU May Impose Deficit Procedure on Bulgaria Amid Fiscal Concerns · Bulgarian PM warns of potential EU sanctions over budget deficit exceeding 3% threshold.