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With the Ukraine Recovery Conference taking place in Rome on Thursday and Friday, European leaders have the rare chance to ...
In Ukraine's strategic sectors like cement, monopolisation is quietly driving up prices, choking competition, and undermining ...
The high-level EU official was lobbying against Israel sanctions using bogus claims on antisemitism, according to a ...
EU officials are on the brink of reaching an “agreement in principle” on trade with the United States, after the Trump ...
Fresh details are emerging into the deportation of EU home affairs commissioner Magnus Brunner and three European ministers ...
Far-right MEPs heckled EU Commission president while she called them names, in a failed bid to oust her from her post.
The EU has many potential options on Israel sanctions, but few of them realistically likely to find unanimity, as European ...
On 27 May, an official document, The Need for Civilizational Allies in Europe, calling for regime change in European ...
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, created to distribute aid following the dismantling of the UN-led deconfliction mechanism, has become a symbol of the crisis: fortified hubs with biometric ...
The Gaza war and US trade will be on EU minds this week, as Denmark takes the helm ahead of the institutions' summer recess.
The first political clash over the EU’s next seven-year budget began in the European Parliament on Wednesday, exposing the deep divisions over defence, climate, and social spending.
Far-right leader Geert Wilders has pulled the plug on the Dutch government, plunging the country into political uncertainty. His Freedom Party (PVV) was the largest in the governing four-party ...
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