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High-level Israeli visits to the EU capital are becoming more toxic, as ministers prepare first-ever trade sanctions over ...
Pressure is mounting for the European Court of Justice to rule against Hungarian rules restricting content that depicts LGBTi ...
The question for policymakers, businesses, and civil-society leaders on both sides of the Atlantic is not simply 'if' the ...
Marion Lalisse was appointed by the European Commission as coordinator for combating anti-Muslim hatred. But EUobserver’s ...
An investigation into blacklisted online casinos has been the target of bogus infringement claims sent to Google by unnamed ...
Trade benefits, which suspended tariffs and quotas on Ukrainian agri-food exports to support the cash-strapped Ukrainian ...
The EU and United States are “advancing in the right direction” to reach a trade agreement that will head off 50-percent ...
Millions of Ukrainian refugees throughout the European Union will likely have their safe status extended until March 2027, ...
From tax codes to agricultural subsidies, from philanthropic networks to media empires, oligarchs are shaping the future of ...
The leak of an internal EU paper from 2024 spelling out Israel's "war crimes" in Gaza will make it harder to claim Tel Aviv ...
Frontex, the EU's border agency, wants more access to data and intelligence as part of a wish-list of expanded powers.
Far-right leader Geert Wilders has pulled the plug on the Dutch government, plunging the country into political uncertainty.
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