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19 EU nations call for processing migrant arrivals abroad
New legislation promotes media freedom and protects journalists
Belgian regulator takes action to monitor Telegram across Europe
Switzerland extends invitations to 160 delegations for June Ukraine peace talks
Rishi Sunak sounds alarm on tech-enabled propaganda and 'deep fakes'
Belgium acquires 23 office buildings from European Commission for European Quarter transformation
European Parliament approves revised national budget rules
The European Commission issues recommendations to enhance child protection from violence
Nearly 100 texts up for vote at European Parliament's final plenary session
71% of EU citizens plan to vote in June elections
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Who will succeed Stoltenberg as NATO secretary-general?As Jens Stoltenberg's tenure as NATO Secretary-General approaches its end, discussions and conjecture are mounting regarding his potential successor.Read More...
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Which EU candidate country is the most likely to join the bloc quickly?The European Union (EU) has a well-established process for countries seeking membership, known as accession. While the journey to EU membership can be long and arduous,Read More...
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Where are the women in Fiji's new era of democracy?Fiji's recent election in December 2022 marked a milestone in the country's democratic journey, with a coalition government led by Sitiveni Rabuka, a former prime minister, coupRead More...
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Latest News
19 EU nations call for processing migrant arrivals abroad
New legislation promotes media freedom and protects journalists
Belgian regulator takes action to monitor Telegram across Europe
Switzerland extends invitations to 160 delegations for June Ukraine peace talks
Rishi Sunak sounds alarm on tech-enabled propaganda and 'deep fakes'
Belgium acquires 23 office buildings from European Commission for European Quarter transformation
European Parliament approves revised national budget rules
The European Commission issues recommendations to enhance child protection from violence
Nearly 100 texts up for vote at European Parliament's final plenary session
71% of EU citizens plan to vote in June elections
Must Read
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Zurab Musinyan: “Let my case lie at door of Russian special services combating international terrorism…”Specialized Oil-Loading Seaport Vitino captured by Russian security officials through hostage taking keeps on being a subject of carve-up and litigations by Russian and international companies....Read More...
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World Refugee Day: Joint Statement by the European Commission and the High RepresentativeNo country, no region in the world has been spared from the impact of COVID-19. The virus is exacerbating existing inequalities and has a disproportionate effect on refugees,Read More...
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Why Andorra finds EU membership unappealing?Andorra, a small landlocked country located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain, has long maintained a unique position in Europe. With a population ofRead More...
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Who will succeed Stoltenberg as NATO secretary-general?As Jens Stoltenberg's tenure as NATO Secretary-General approaches its end, discussions and conjecture are mounting regarding his potential successor.Read More...
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Which EU candidate country is the most likely to join the bloc quickly?The European Union (EU) has a well-established process for countries seeking membership, known as accession. While the journey to EU membership can be long and arduous,Read More...
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Where are the women in Fiji's new era of democracy?Fiji's recent election in December 2022 marked a milestone in the country's democratic journey, with a coalition government led by Sitiveni Rabuka, a former prime minister, coupRead More...
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What will the process of protecting and fostering Jewish life in the EU look like?Today, lively discussions are taking place in EU countries on the Strategy on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life (2021-2030).Read More...
The European Union imposed its first ever sanctions against alleged cyber attackers on Thursday, targeting Russian and Chinese individuals and a specialist unit of Moscow's
Read more: EU sanctions on Russian, Chinese 'cyber attackers'
The EU and the Council of Europe on Sunday voiced regret and alarm over the Polish right-wing government's move to withdraw from a landmark international treaty combating
Read more: 'Alarm' at Poland's plan to leave treaty protecting women
A pledge by the EU to make its 30,000 strong civil service more diverse was overshadowed on Wednesday by the blackface-wearing past of its top justice official.
Read more: EU racism pledge clouded by 'blackface' controversy
A round of intensified Brexit talks ended on Thursday with both sides warning of big remaining differences but committing to more negotiations next week in London.
Read more: EU, UK warn of big differences as Brexit talks head to London
The US Supreme Court delivered a landmark victory for the gay and transgender communities Monday when it ruled that employers cannot discriminate against workers because
Read more: US top court in landmark ruling to protect LGBT workers