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On 28 September, parliamentary elections will be held in Moldova. While this may seem like a minor event on the EU’s ...
The European Commission and the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) have launched plans to ramp up ...
Travellers to the EU will need to provide fingerprints and facial images when they enter the Schengen area as part of a new ...
In 2025, the continued imprisonment of Ukrainian OSCE staff also reveals something strikingly profound about the state of ...
Suspending Israel's access to the bloc’s Horizon research programme is a “bad joke” in the face of the atrocities unfolding in Gaza, the EU's former chief diplomat Josep Borrell told EUobserver during ...
In this episode, Evi Kiorri explores Ukraine’s parliamentary vote to reverse a controversial law that undermined key ...
A group of 18 EU member states have officially expressed interest in loans from the European ‘SAFE’ instrument to boost their ...
Fear of prosecution and legal consequences, including possible loss of citizenship, has led many German Muslims to avoid ...
"We're not exactly celebrating this, it's not a case that this is a good thing but it's probably the least bad option based ...
Under the tariffs agreement with the US announced earlier this week, the EU committed to purchasing $750bn [€650bn] worth of ...
Iceland's new government aims to organise a referendum on our relations with the EU — in 2027 at the latest. The vote will, however, not be about whether Iceland should join the bloc but merely ...
Progress on the Indonesia-EU trade agreement is an opportunity to rebuild a critical relationship at a time of unprecedented ...