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The planned EU-Mercosur deal risks setting back Europe’s farmers through unfair competition, and raises safety concerns for European consumers.
A case pending at the European Court of Human Rights will determine whether Europe still upholds the principle of universal ...
Europe’s swing from soft to hard power projection is necessary but risks going too far. Promoting democratic values is part ...
The spread of right-leaning subcultures fetishising a return to traditional gender roles is reshaping European politics.
The European Commission is participating in UN-led negotiations in Geneva this week to hash out the terms of a Global ...
A community-based long-term care model combining public, private, charitable and family networks could improve health ...
From Cherbourg to Dieppe, migrants navigate longer, deadlier paths to reach the UK, highlighting new challenges in the ...
Mediterranean EU countries are sounding the alarm in Brussels over accelerating migration flows from Libya, with some suggesting that growing Russian influence in the divided country could be to blame ...
Russia’s war in Ukraine has forced the Baltic states to prepare for what was once unthinkable: a direct military confrontation on NATO soil. Central to that planning is the Suwałki corridor — a narrow ...
As an intergovernmental organisation, Interpol comprises 195 member countries and facilitates international police cooperation. It is the world’s largest organisation of its kind and already ...
The European Union should join forces with other countries targeted by US tariffs to retaliate against President Donald Trump’s “hostage-taking” tactics, a former director general of the World Trade ...
Joachim Bitterlich grew up dreaming of a borderless Europe, and as a diplomat played his part in making it happen. Now he says the Schengen free-travel zone is under threat, with radical action needed ...
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