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Today the European Council opens in Brussels. Reaffirming solidarity with Ukraine and pressure on Russia for a negotiation, Prime Minister Meloni assures that the 5% increase in GDP for military ...
EU Parliament creates official body to probe NGO funding It’s the latest of a series of moves by right-wing forces to increase scrutiny of nonprofits.
Activists detained in Europe for anti-transgender medical treatment signs share their experience of harassment, arrest, and concerns about free speech.
Politics Groundwork laid in Brussels for NATO leaders to debate 5% defence spending target McGuinty says ‘stay tuned,’ when asked if Canada could meet new target ...
Brussels will urge EU countries to cut water use by at least 10 per cent by 2030 as the bloc faces longer and more widespread droughts.
Europe’s luck runs out as Trump trains his guns on Brussels A US trade war with the EU would be devastating – the bloc is praying that the president is bluffing ...
European farmers are set to return to the streets of Brussels, nearly a year after their major demonstrations. Their main concern: the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the risk ...
Public sector strike set to paralyse Brussels’s transport network on Tuesday In short: Probably walk or take your bike if you can do so.
Six hours, four meetings, one message: Berlin is back on the global stage. But can the newly elected German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, deliver where the traffic-light coalition fell short?
Brussels Airport and Charleroi Airport have warned travellers to expect cancellations and delays, particularly for departing flights.
The European Union is preparing for new security challenges, with Brussels advising households on Wednesday to stockpile three days’ worth of emergency supplies – including food, medicine and ...
European Council kicks off in Brussels. Armament plan, Ukraine, EU control of financial markets on the agenda. The situation in the Phlegraean Fields after the latest strong tremor.