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Brussels has cut its 2025 growth forecast for EU and eurozone GDP to 1.1 and 0.9 percent, respectively — down from 1.5 and ...
EU member states will try to finalise the bloc’s rollback of three major sustainability laws — but experts warn Brussels is ...
We are alarmed by Europol arrogating to itself the right to develop surveillance tools, which are likely to dramatically ...
Nicușor Dan, the pro-European mayor of Bucharest, has been elected president of Romania following a dramatic and ...
Russia firm Volga Shipping does not transport Russian oil, its general manager has said, despite EU allegations of ...
European and UK leaders meet in London to finalise a defence agreement and aim to improve post-Brexit trading ties, while EU ...
A Ukrainian nurse and martial arts expert, who has treated both the fallen of her own country — and that of its enemy.
Israeli war propaganda will vie for attention with sex and glitter in Saturday's "kind of insane" Eurovision song contest ...
The European Commission is eyeing a new draft Hungarian law against civil society but won't comment until it's passed.
The 15 May marks the forced expulsion and displacement of 700,000 thousand Palestinians during the conflict that created the ...
The EU Commission is talking up its ban on the consumer uses of forever chemicals. This might sound good in theory, but it ...
In this new investigation, EUobserver unveils how Namibia’s Hyphen hydrogen project, heavily backed by the EU, promises green ...