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Czech and Slovak leaders are scrambling to salvage relations after months of diplomatic snubs, sharp insults, and clashing stances on Ukraine.
Poland’s razor-thin presidential runoff has sparked allegations of vote tampering and triggered a formal probe by the National Election Commission.
Italy’s referendums on labour and citizenship collapsed after low turnout—fueling accusations of voter suppression and calls to overhaul the system.
Those aboard the vessel “were provided with sandwiches and water” and “are expected to return to their home countries”, ...
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Monday launched scathing attacks on the EU ...
In order to pose credible deterrence and defence, the NATO alliance requires “a 400% increase in air and missile defence,” Rutte will say, according to the excerpts.
Brussels is under fire for blocking low-carbon cement, with critics accusing it of caving to industry pressure and stalling green innovation.
A significant proportion of the scientific community and environmental organisations insist that the precautionary principle ...
Last month the Commission placed all 27 countries in a ‘low risk’ category for deforestation – a classic EU fudge paying lip ...