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Trade law, national law, border security, and forced toilet breaks: The EU has legal and political ways to break Hungary's ...
The colonial lens shapes how Europe responds to the Palestinian struggle. By framing Gaza solely as a humanitarian crisis, ...
The 78-year old Italian Emilio De Capitani is a gamekeeper turned poacher — going from working for the European Parliament, ...
Russia's deployment of military equipment from Syria into and around Libya's Benghazi coincides with a 173-percent increase ...
The European Parliament has joined the United States in not attending a key development finance summit in Seville next week after rightwing MEPs voted down its position paper on the summit. Many ...
Nato allies are expected to agree to raise defence spending target to five percent of GDP at the Hague summit. But previous ...
EU member state negotiators agreed to scale back the Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), limiting it to corporate giants with at ...
There are more than six million Afghans in Iran, around half of whom are refugees. The vast majority are living in urban ...
Michael O'Flaherty: 'What's new, and which makes things all the more disturbing is the extent to which people in power are willing to distance themselves from human rights obligations' (Photo: Council ...
Just as far-right forces crack down on civil society dealing with the climate, a new study reveals that lobbyists from the ...
Once, Europe’s car industry was the envy of the world. Stuttgart, Wolfsburg, and Paris set the pace in automotive innovation.
A sigh of relief and hope was felt throughout Europe last week. With the European Commission's sanctions against Apple and Meta, executive vice-president Teresa Ribera demonstrated that the EU is ...
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