Biden to push Israel, Ukraine weapons package well over $2 billion this week White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Sunday (15 October) that the Biden administration hopes to push a new weapons package for Israel and Ukraine through Congress that will be significantly higher than $2 billion. Legislators water down EU buildings directive after marathon talks Lawmakers made headway during a marathon negotiating session on Friday (13 October) to overhaul the EU’s buildings directive, but progress came at the cost of the proposal’s core mechanism to introduce mandatory renovation benchmarks. Putin to visit China to deepen ‘no limits’ partnership with Xi Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Xi Jinping in China this week in a bid to deepen a partnership forged between the United States' two biggest strategic competitors. Pro-EU forces to oust Polish conservatives: Exit polls In today's edition of Capitals, the German opposition is urging Chancellor Olaf Scholz to put pressure on the Commission over the migration issue, Italy is turning to Arab countries to rescue hostages held by Hamas, and more. How a German politician’s lawsuit may change the EU for good An individual lawsuit filed by German lawmaker René Repasi against the European Commission over the EU finance taxonomy could result in the right to sue for every EU lawmaker, and possibly shake the European Union's legal framework to its core.
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