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Busy week for EU leaders: from finalising a Canada defence pact and discussing Nato spending to tackling a packed summit ...
Officials say they are “cautiously optimistic” ahead of a summit in Brussels hosted by the EU where governments will pledge funding for vaccination programmes run by Gavi, the global vaccines alliance ...
History teaches us, from Iraq to Covid, that rapid spending results in waste and misallocation. MEPs already have raised ...
EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen unveiled a series of new investment projects across east and central Africa on ...
A new corruption scandal has once again shaken the government in Madrid, with prime minister Pedro Sánchez's party (PSOE) ...
The Parliament Dreams is a poetic series of digital photos by German artist Martina Geiger-Gerlach. After two-and-a-half ...
A new report finds that EU bodies and companies alike have been using political and religious targeting on X to exclude users ...
To harmonise child sex abuse criminal law across the EU, it is essential similar offences are recognised in all member states ...
A number of MEPs are heading to Budapest to attend the banned Gay Pride march on 28 June — as pressure mounts for the EU to ...
Jacques Delors is often seen as the ‘godfather’ of the euro, but Hans-Dietrich Genscher played a quieter, catalytic role. His ...
The EU Commission has banned Chinese firms from all public procurement tenders for medical devices worth over €5m, in the ...
EU foreign affairs chief, Estonia's Kaja Kallas, said: "When it comes to the United States getting involved it would ...