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Slovakia opens the trial of the man accused of shooting PM Robert Fico, as terrorism charges and political tensions dominate ...
Under fire for financial scandals and far-right ties, Lithuanian PM Paluckas is bracing for protests demanding his ...
Eighteen agriculture ministers are demanding the EU delay and soften its deforestation rules, calling them overly burdensome ...
On the summit menu, openness and free trade paired with deeper coordination in a changing global order. Global instability ...
Struggling domestically, the French and British leaders both appear more assured on foreign affairs – and both need a ...
Despite public vows, Spain’s pledge to enforce a full arms embargo on Israel remains a half-loaded promise. MADRID – Spain’s ...
Green chair Bas Eickhout called the motion "one big political show of the far right," while Renew leader Valérie Hayer warned ...
Greek MEPs Papandreou and Tsiodras warn that US pharma tariffs threaten health and supply chains, urging the Commission to ...
Cerdán allegedly received €600,000 kickbacks tied to the improper awarding of public work contracts. One business is also ...
The move means Ireland’s Paschal Donohoe is almost certain to be re-elected president of the powerful group of eurozone ...
Cementing its place in the top three (...) life-work balance is becoming just as much a hallmark of Belgian culture as ...
We're fully geared up to get an agreement in principle by Wednesday, and we're firing on all cylinders to that effect,” a ...