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European Union leaders ended a discussion on who should take the bloc's top jobs for the next five years without agreement on Monday, aiming instead for a decision at a summit next week.
EU leaders struck a summit deal Thursday to return Ursula von der Leyen as head of the powerful European Commission, while tapping Estonia's prime minister Kaja Kallas as the bloc's top ...
A second, formal EU summit on June 27 could include a decision to finalise the package deal of the top three jobs. Additional reporting by Paola Tamma in Brussels and Barney Jopson in Madrid.
Talks on EU top jobs kick off at G7 summit. A summit of G7 leaders hosted by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will feature private conversations with the European Commission president ...
EU LEADERS PUNTED their final decision on the bloc’s top jobs to an end-of-June after an informal summit yesterday. However, the contours of a deal returning Ursula von der Leyen as European ...
European Union leaders will debate policy goals for the next five years from defense to the economy, and who to place in top EU jobs, when they convene in Brussels on Monday.
European leaders are due to announce their choices for the top jobs at the EU’s helm at a two-day summit in Brussels, with current Commission president Ursula von der Leyen set to be ...
BRUSSELS - European Union leaders ended a discussion on who should take the bloc's top jobs for the next five years without agreement on Monday, aiming instead for a decision at a summit next ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders ended a discussion on who should take the bloc's top jobs for the next five years without agreement on Monday, aiming instead for a decision at a ...