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Tensions over the EU’s long‑term budget are the latest sign that the courtship between Friedrich Merz and Ursula von der ...
Law and Justice (PiS) party backed Karol Nawrocki set to take office as Poland’s new president on Wednesday following a ...
In an era defined by systemic shocks and collapsing certainties, we need to rethink who we empower. Divergent thinkers, who ...
Mounting abuse allegations, ethnic tensions, and EU scrutiny are putting Kosovo’s police force – and its membership prospects ...
Europe's fertiliser industry troubles aren't just hitting farmers, explosives manufacturers are growing more reliant on foreign suppliers for a vital component.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about civil servants pushing for Gaza action, a budget rift between Merz and von der Leyen, Trump threatening the EU with a 35% levy, a diplomat under ...
The Czech Red Cross and Médecins Sans Frontières accused the government of looking away as Israel violates international law in Gaza. Foreign Minister Lipavský shot back that diplomacy belongs behind ...
Ion Iliescu, the man who steered Romania through the aftermath of communism – and stands accused of violently suppressing its democratic awakening – died Tuesday at 95.
The European Parliament's Socialists and Greens have signed up to a statement with the Left that accuses Israel of committing ...
The US president added that he "can do anything I want" with Brussels' $600 billion worth of pledged investments ...
Workers have been demanding higher wages and a collective agreement for months, but there is no consensus in sight ...
Belgium is one of around 10 countries supporting the move, but the threshold for triggering it is still out of reach ...
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