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Any journalist working in and around the EU knows that receiving jargon-riddled press releases is a frustrating but inevitable hazard of the job. A classic of the genre landed…
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Any journalist working in and around the EU knows that receiving jargon-riddled press releases is a frustrating but inevitable hazard of the job. A classic of the genre landed…
As Europe’s social democrat parties prepare their policy platforms ahead of next June’s European elections, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung has unveiled a series of new policy ‘missions’ designed to feed…
Latest polls ahead of the Dutch parliamentary election on Wednesday suggest a close tie between the possible right-wing and centre governing coalitions, both of which are likely to have a…
The stand-off between Brussels and Budapest will continue after two EU Commissioners told MEPs that the EU executive is still not ready to unlock billions of euros in recovery funds…
Spanish judge Manuel García Castellón on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to investigate former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont, leader of the separatist party Together for Catalonia (JxCat), in connection to…
The Czech Republic is proposing to restrict the movement of Russian diplomats in the Schengen Area, announced Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský (Pirates/Greens/EFA) on Tuesday. To ensure spies are not…
Bulgaria will not be admitted to Schengen before Austria’s 20
As Germany scrambles to find €60 billion after the constitutional court ruled that transferring unused COVID-related debt to a climate fund was against the constitution, economists warned that spending cuts…
Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne kicked off the European election campaign in Strasbourg on Tuesday ahead of a tour of the EU Parliament, where she will meet with her ‘European family’…
Sweden is looking into tightening the requirements for an “honest way of life” for those who want to stay in the country, as the centre-right coalition and its far-right ally…