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French far-right leader Le Pen stands trial over alleged misuse of EU funds
Marine Le Pen, the longtime leader of France's far-right National Rally (RN) party, will stand trial in a Paris criminal court on Monday alongside 26 others over alleged misappropriation of European Union funds.
Le Pen’s future in the balance as French far-right officials go on trial for alleged EU funds misuse
The stakes are high for Marine Le Pen as she and other officials from the French far-right party National Rally go on trial over accusations of embezzling European Union funds.
France's Le Pen on trial on suspicion of embezzling EU funds
Marine Le Pen and other French right-wing nationalists are facing Paris criminal court proceedings from Monday onwards over accusations of receiving finances for fake staff in the European Parliament.
Marine Le Pen goes on trial over EU expenses scandal
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen goes on trial on Monday for allegedly embezzling EU funds, in a politically charged case that could lead to fines and a ban from elected office. Prosecutors accuse the three-time presidential candidate and former member of the European parliament of misusing EU funds to pay staff hired in Brussels for work they were doing for the party in France.
French far-right chief Le Pen in high-stakes embezzlement trial
French far-right presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen and a slew of fellow National Rally (RN) chiefs face trial from Monday over allegations they embezzled money from the European Parliament with fake jobs.
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EU ministers scramble to find a response to Middle East carnage
EU capitals are organising an emergency meeting of foreign affairs ministers to respond to the rapidly escalating conflict in ...
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The EU country set to build 123-mile 'fence' to keep it separated from Russia
The high-tech fence would be a security boost to Norway - as it will tell officials when people are approaching the border.
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EU sets out to define low-carbon hydrogen
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EU's 'Hard and Fast' Sanctions Could Deter China Over Taiwan Conflict, Says ECFR
The European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) is advocating for stringent economic sanctions against China to prevent any ...
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Putin’s War Has Become Key Driver of EU Expansion, Croatia PM Says
Russian President Vladimir Putin unwittingly became the largest catalyst for European Union expansion after his 2022 invasion ...
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Moldovan Minister Urges Voters to Shun 'Thieves' After Cash Offered in EU Referendum
CHISINAU (Reuters) - A senior government minister urged Moldovans on Sunday to shun "thieves, fugitives and bandits" after an ...
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UK’s Reeves to Attend Meeting of EU Finance Ministers, FT Says
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is aiming to attend a meeting of EU finance ministers before the end of the year, the Financial ...
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EU changes hydrogen project auction rules to limit Chinese presence
The European Union announced changes to its rules governing auctions for hydrogen grants in an effort to limit EU dependence ...
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EU to Vote on Oct 4 to Finalize Tariffs for China-Made EVs, Bloomberg News Reports
(Reuters) - The European Union is planning to vote on whether to introduce tariffs as high as 45% on imported electric ...
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Volvo Leads 50 Firms Urging EU to Stick to Combustion-Engine Ban
Volvo Car AB and dozens of industrial manufacturers urged Brussels to stick to a plan to halt sales of new combustion-engine ...
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