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EU reaches ‘political agreement’ to sanction Israeli settlers: Borrell
After weeks of disagreements, the European Union has reached a “political agreement” to sanction extremist Israeli settlers, says Josep Borrell.…
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Analysis: The EU’s €7.4-billion bet on Egypt comes with high risks
After Tunisia and Mauritania, the European Union has found a new “strategic” partner to curb irregular migration: Egypt. ADVERTISEMENT The…
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Biotech strategy launch, Newsletter
Key diary dates ADVERTISEMENT • Tuesday 19 March: European Parliament’s committee vote on the reform of EU pharmaceutical rules. •…
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In the EU, rule of law backsliding keeps weakening our democracies
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‘On Air’ show to launch Euronews’ election coverage, unveil poll
Euronews ‘On Air’ show will launch channel’s election coverage, and reveal an exclusive 18-country survey poll results. ADVERTISEMENT Euronews will…
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State of the Union: Defence of democracy and aid for Gaza
Press freedom, artificial intelligence and the situation in the Gaza Strip are some of the key topics that dominated the…
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Governments support stripped-down corporate due diligence law
After weeks of uncertainty, new EU rules on sustainable supply chains seem likely to pass into law. ADVERTISEMENT EU member…
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How EU sanctions won’t stop Putin getting six more years in power
President Vladimir Putin is all but guaranteed to win six more years of power in Russia’s upcoming elections. Opponents –…
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Lawmakers approve AI Act with overwhelming majority
Lawmakers in the European Parliament today (13 March) approved the AI Act, rules aimed at regulating AI systems according to…
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EU Parliament sues Commission over release of frozen funds to Hungary
The European Parliament has made good on its threat and will file a lawsuit against the European Commission over the…
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