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Polish finance minister Andrzej Domanski said he expects EU countries will strike a deal this month on a €150bn fund to ramp ...
EU Council chief António Costa met with Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić, despite Vučić’s recent Moscow visit and ongoing ...
The European Commission is breathing life into an equality bill previously sent to the scrap pile of doomed legislation.
EU and Indian trade negotiators are focusing on the core elements of a potential agreement this week, including market access ...
As a researcher, following the Ursula von der Leyen presidency demonstrates its attitude towards participatory democracy has ...
Some 25 shortly-to-be-designated 'shadow fleet' oil tankers are currently in the Baltic Sea or North Sea regions, posing a ...
"We've been very clear that tariffs are a retrograde step for the global economy. We want to lower barriers, not increase ...
How should climate activists respond to Europe’s embrace of a ‘security’ emergency that has completely displaced its ...
The Tirana summit of the 47-strong European Political Community, CAP simplification, and the Pfizer Covid text messages ...
Keir Starmer will host an EU-UK summit in London on 19 May hoping to sign off on a defence pact. In return, the EU expects to ...
The EU is rolling out punitive tariffs against Russian fertiliser, using a trade bill which bypasses Hungary's foreign policy veto. MEPs in the EU parliament's agriculture committee will vote on a non ...
Russia has called for talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on Wednesday, after the EU and US threatened Putin with new sanctions.