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Europe is stumbling across the world stage, treating friends like vultures and vultures like friends. But it lacks the moral clarity and courage to do anything about it.
Sander Smit, a Dutch member of the centre-right European People’s Party, said that fact-checkers tended to make “a certain type of discussion impossible”, and that the Commission would be going “a ...
Euractiv's newsroom dives deep into what's going on with the bloc's 2028-2034 multiannual financial framework – from agrifood ...
Bayrou’s no-spending pledge, healthcare cuts, and plan to axe public holidays set the stage for what may be his biggest ...
Fico says Slovakia will not block EU sanctions if it receives credible guarantees to ease the impact of phasing out Russian ...
Today's decision is the latest development in the dispute championed by French Digital Minister Clara Chappaz, affecting adult websites including Pornhub, YouPorn and Redtube – but it could only be ...
The proposed set of punitive measures targets Russia's financial and energy sectors in response to President Vladimir Putin’s ...
A European Parliament committee move to strengthen cross-border enforcement of unfair trading rules is dividing retailers and food producers.
MEPs raise alarm over media intimidation, political retaliation, and democratic backsliding, drawing parallels with Hungary’s ...
In February 2022 a spreadsheet containing the names and details of almost 19,000 Afghans who had asked to be relocated to ...
MADRID - A legal representative of the European Commission told the EU’s top court that Spain’s controversial Amnesty Law stems from a “political pact” linked to the re-election of Prime Minister ...
Experts warn Moldova is becoming a testing ground for Russian disinformation tactics later deployed across the EU.