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The EU unemployment rate was 5.9% in May 2025

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It took over from Poland and will hand the baton to Cyprus, the three countries forming a presidency trio. Under the slogan ‘A Strong Europe in a changing world’, the Danish Presidency has two overarching priorities: a secure Europe and a competitive and green Europe.

Of that amount, 3.5 percent should go for direct military purposes and 1.5 percent for security-related infrastructure.

The close result of the election, in which the candidates were separated by less than two percent of the vote, was a significant defeat for the governmental alliance. In the best case, the government of Donald Tusk can expect two years of difficult co-existence with a strong president backed by the Right and Justice Party.

which led to a “chain reaction of over-voltages.” No single fault could be determined that would explain the failure.

These investments will support the modernisation of energy systems in the EU.

From July 2025 to 2027 corporations will be allowed to deduct 30 percent of their expenses for new machinery and equipment. Beginning in 2028, the federal tax on incomes of legal entities will gradually be reduced from the current 15 percent to 10 percent in 2032. Corporations will also be able to deduct up to 75 percent of the purchase price of new electric vehicles, thus reducing their taxable income. Expenses for research and development will also receive a tax break.

down from 2.4% in April. A year earlier, the rate was 2.7%. The lowest annual rates were registered in Cyprus (0.4%) and France (0.6%). The highest annual rates were recorded in Romania (5.4%) and Estonia (4.6%). Compared with April 2025, annual inflation fell in fourteen Member States, remained stable in one and rose in twelve.

, stable compared with April 2025 and down from 6.0% in May 2024.

compared with the same quarter of the previous year. The highest increases in hourly wage costs for the whole economy were recorded in Romania (+16.1%), Croatia (+13.5%) and Bulgaria (+13.0%). The lowest increases were recorded in Malta (+1.6%) and France (+1.9%).

reaching 242 million tonnes and 306 million tonnes, respectively. Compared with 2023, the consumption fell by 13% and the production by 12%. This came after a record y-on-y decrease between 2022 and 2023 when production fell by 21% and consumption by 23%.

According to the aircraft manufacturer, the sector will overcome current trade tensions and manufacturers will deliver 43,420 planes to market from 2025 to 2044. The main reason is rapid growth in certain markets, especially in India.

Rail transport will receive the largest share of the funding - 77% of the total - with investments directed towards major infrastructure upgrades across the TEN-T core and extended networks, particularly in cohesion countries.

The company believes that it will be able to bring a reactor capable of generating electricity into operation by the year 2031.

accounting for 47.3% of all electricity production. Electricity generated from fossil fuels contributing 29.2% of the total electricity production. Nuclear plants produced 0.65 million GWh or 23.4% of the EU electricity production.

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