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Greece is facing a sharp spike in migrant arrivals from Libya just as Ankara and Tripoli step up energy exploration near ...
Two major corruption cases that triggered public outrage emerged only after intervention by EU Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi. The latest scandal centres on OPEKEPE, the Greek agency responsible for ...
Europe has found itself stuck in the middle between two diametrically opposed camps in global climate negotiations, the EU's ...
A web of policy signals, investment choices, and support measures will ultimately determine the final cost for households and ...
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen flew on 16 private jet trips in 2024, according to travel data published by the Commission in response to a parliamentary question.
A weapons raid on a Kosovo Serb politician has triggered accusations of political targeting and renewed tensions ahead of ...
Donald Trump's trade war has squeezed Europe into an awkward bind on China – and Wednesday sees Brussels' leaders in talks ...
The group also wants to fend off any attempt to repurpose the €142 billion European Social Fund for other priorities, such as ...
June highlighted why investing in green research and innovation (R&I) is an essential driver of a fair, sustainable, and ...
Czech Social Democratic Party's attempt to team up with anti-establishment forces ahead of elections has reignited internal tensions and drawn sharp criticism over its ideological direction.
Donald Trump’s tariff policy is widely – and rightly – lambasted for being confusing and contradictory. But journalists’ reporting on the topic is often equally baffling.
Rather than addressing real structural barriers that exacerbate global climate risks, the EU has increasingly focused on extracting critical materials from the Global South.