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The EU has launched a formal review of whether Israel's human rights abuses merit trade sanctions, after 17 member states ...
Emmanuel Macron joins Friedrich Merz in calling to take the EU’s due diligence and sustainability rules "off the table" ahead ...
Most dialogues have taken place behind closed doors, with minimal public information about the agenda, participants, or ...
In a climate of disinformation, authoritarian resurgence, and geopolitical uncertainty, Europe needs journalists who ...
Authoritarian leaders don’t appreciate a free and independent media investigating their affairs. But, previously, that has ...
The Vatican might host future Russia-Ukraine talks on a peace "memorandum", but Putin refused any immediate ceasefire in a ...
The EU and UK unveiled a series of new agreements covering defence and security, youth mobility and fisheries at a summit on ...
Nearly 100 economists from across Europe are pushing back against the commission’s plan to weaken its own recent rules on ...
Nicușor Dan, the pro-European mayor of Bucharest, has been elected president of Romania following a dramatic and ...
Some caution that over five million voters still backed the far-right George Simeon — posing questions on future governance ...
Brussels has cut its 2025 growth forecast for EU and eurozone GDP to 1.1 and 0.9 percent, respectively — down from 1.5 and ...
EU member states will try to finalise the bloc’s rollback of three major sustainability laws — but experts warn Brussels is ...