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The EU has many potential options on Israel sanctions, but few of them realistically likely to find unanimity, as European ...
On 27 May, an official document, The Need for Civilizational Allies in Europe, calling for regime change in European ...
The EU choosing “stability” in the current moment means de facto endorsement of violent repression in Serbia. The EU’s timid messaging has in fact encouraged Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić to step ...
Far-right MEPs heckled EU Commission president while she called them names, in a failed bid to oust her from her post.
The European Commission’s public consultation on the EU anti-racism strategy 2026-2030 closes on Tuesday (8 July). Here's why ...
Far-right leader Geert Wilders has pulled the plug on the Dutch government, plunging the country into political uncertainty. His Freedom Party (PVV) was the largest in the governing four-party ...
At a time when the Chinese government is seeking to assert full control over Tibetan Buddhism — including the deeply ...
Monday's introduction by Poland of border checks with neighbouring Germany and Lithuania adds to the long list of similar Schengen closures over the years — totalling 472 notifications since 2006.
Greenpeace had its first hearing in a Dutch court to use the EU’s new protections against these types of spurious lawsuits to ...
Chinese Film Week launched on 28 June at the China Cultural Centre in Brussels. Marking 50 years of China-EU diplomatic relations, the festival aims to deepen cultural ties and globalise Chinese ...
The Gaza war and US trade will be on EU minds this week, as Denmark takes the helm ahead of the institutions' summer recess.
Sudan has been trapped in a cycle of armed conflicts, worsened by European, especially German, policies prioritising ...
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