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Diplomats expect EU foreign affairs chief Kallas to find Israel in violation of its 25-year-old "association agreement" over ...
EU Commission trade officials remain optimistic that they can broker a trade pact with Donald Trump by 9 July in order to ...
A number of MEPs are heading to Budapest to attend the banned Gay Pride march on 28 June — as pressure mounts for the EU to ...
Since 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation has been a global standard. Now the EU’s flagship data protection law is ...
The rules on how pan-European political parties can access EU funding are set to be tightened under a new agreement between ...
EU foreign affairs chief, Estonia's Kaja Kallas, said: "When it comes to the United States getting involved it would ...
The EU and UK are leading attempts to stall reform on the sovereign debt burdens facing poorer countries — ahead of a major ...
The EU unveiled a €800bn plan to fast-track defence spending, streamline permitting, and encourage mergers in a bid to ...
The new EU ombudswoman, Teresa Anjinho, faces the challenge of improving transparency and accountability within complex EU institutions. In her first three months, she has developed a strategy and ...
Half of Europe’s nine million farmers are set to retire in the next 10 years. A mix of obstacles prevents many young people ...
Modern proxy bombing, which often involves unwitting, manipulated, or coerced civilians, is a terrifyingly effective ...
In 2024, there were 110 cases of physical violence against local officials across 12 EU countries. Italy led with 59 ...