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France's Prime Minister will try to reduce the deficit from 5.4% of GDP this year to 4.6% next year. But without significant ...
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala has called on his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico not to block the EU’s 18th sanctions package against Russia, invoking their nations’ shared history of Soviet ...
Brussels is dodging simple solutions to stop funds being wasted. “If we’re going to ask citizens to accept budget discipline, ...
Kremlin-aligned AI networks are flooding Europe’s fact checkers with deepfakes, forged articles and bot-driven spin, putting ...
Most member countries support the Commission's stance and will not push for retaliation before the 1 August deadline. Von der ...
North Korea is ready to "unconditionally support and encourage all the measures taken by the Russian leadership as regards ...
Europe’s leaders have done everything but genuflect in front of the White House of late to placate US President Donald Trump and avert a looming trade war. It hasn't worked.  Trump’s latest threat to ...
A proposed merger of the EU’s main health fund into a wider Competitiveness Fund is already dividing lawmakers, with critics warning it could weaken oversight and sideline health as a policy priority ...
Carbon markets are not a silver bullet, but they are a proven tool in the climate policy toolbox and when the stakes are this ...
Abortion remains an explosive topic, even in a secular country like Germany. A forerunner to become a constitutional judge has been barred due to her pro-choice stance.
Brussels has repeatedly delayed retaliatory action in hopes of reaching a negotiated solution. But now leaders are calling ...
Whilst EU countries want an ambitious budget, they will also have to repay the bloc's €650 billion covid loans from 2028. The ...