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Centre-right EPP wants to slash reporting, 70% of EU spending for competitiveness

EurActiv 

More than two-thirds of EU spending should help boosting the bloc’s economic competitiveness, the centre-right EPP group wants to propose to the next European Commission, according to a draft “5 point plan” to be adopted during its study days in Cascais, Portugal, starting on Tuesday (2 July).

Raytheon Tapped For Tomahawks | FAP Received Second KC-390 | Taiwanese Drills With New Focus

Defenseindustrydaily.com 

Americas Raytheon won a $27 million modification, which adds scope and increases ceiling to procure 24 mid-body range safety subsystem kits and flight test kits in support of Tactical Tomahawk missiles for the Navy, Army, and Marine Corps. Work is expected to be completed in May 2027. Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity. Lockheed Martin has landed a $5.2-billion contract to supply the US Army with Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missiles. The US... Читать дальше...

Are EU countries at risk of missing EU climate neutrality targets?

EurActiv 

Sunday (30 June) marked the deadline for EU countries to submit their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECP), outlining how each member state will deliver domestically on the EU’s carbon neutrality goals by 2030. However, only a handful of countries have met the deadline so far. Is the EU at risk of missing its climate neutrality target?

Rishi Sunak's focus on Labour 'supermajority' fails to move most Tory voters - Financial Times

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Rishi Sunak's focus on Labour 'supermajority' fails to move most Tory voters  Financial Times
  2. Hung parliament is in our grasp, says Sunak  The Telegraph
  3. Is there real reason to fear a Labour 'supermajority'?  The Independent
  4. The Tories are terrified of a Labour ‘supermajority’ – but there are reasons for Labour supporters to be wary too  The Guardian
  5. Labour supermajority could see government losing touch with the public, warns former minister  GB News