Europe News Video. EU greenlights €2 billion ammunition deal for Ukraine Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 26/03/2023 - 10:54 GMT+2 Ukraine roughly needs 1 million ammunition rounds, primarily the 155 mm kind, over the next year. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next EU greenlights €2 billion ammunition deal for Ukraine Now playing Next Fear in Sicily's Niscemi as massive landslide threatens to widen Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 29th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next EU agrees to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard as terrorist group Now playing Next Sustainable tourism projects celebrated at EU exhibition Now playing Next Fact check: Is the EU launching a social media platform called 'W'? Now playing Next A floating power station? China tests wind turbines in the sky Now playing Next France, Spain signal support to blacklist Iran's Revolutionary Guard Now playing Next Six dead as Storm Kristin wreaks havoc in Portugal with 202 km/h winds Now playing Next In southern Italy, poisoned 'Land of Fires' continues to claim lives Now playing Next 'We are absent': Bettel urges direct European talks with Putin Now playing Next Ukraine contacts SpaceX over Russian drones allegedly using Starlink, officials say Now playing Next London's iconic black cabs face robot competition as Waymo begins trialling robotaxis Now playing Next Trump's border czar Tom Homan says he is restoring 'law and order' in Minneapolis Now playing Next Web Summit returns to Doha as attendance doubles and economic impact grows Now playing Next Walk of Fame: The Isley Brothers 'Shout' over star on Hollywood Boulevard More videos
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