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The EU commission reckons that the 27-nation bloc relies on China for 98 percent of its rare earth supply and reacted angrily ...
The European Commission has proposed a tougher system for removing irregular migrants, which includes many controversial ...
Despite mounting evidence of systemic corruption and abuse of EU funds, the European Commission continues to transfer ...
A Belgian court has ordered a halt to arms shipments to Israel from the EU's second-largest port, as anti-genocide activists ...
A group of MEPs has urged the EU to fire its antisemitism coordinator over her controversial views on Gaza, which also ...
A leaked EU document outlines the toothless nature of a Gaza aid "understanding" between the EU and Israel: non-binding, ...
In this episode, Evi Kiorri explores Georgia’s sharp turn toward authoritarianism eight months after disputed elections.
Lawyers specialising in international law will file an “action for failure to act” with the European Court of Justice on Thursday for the inaction of the EU Commission and Council in the massacres ...
Slovak prime minister Robert Fico has given in to EU pressure on Russia sanctions, while claiming victory and throwing around ...
The EU's €2 trillion budget aims to crisis-proof the bloc and lock in green and social spending, modelled after pandemic-era ...
Superficial' is one of the choice words by critics used to describe the European Commission's latest rule of law report on ...
Katharina von Schnurbein's view reflects a troubling shift in the function of her office: from protecting Jewish communities ...