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The draft agenda suggesting that no new policy offers will be on the table. Diplomats have briefed that they are not ...
The EU Commission is talking up its ban on the consumer uses of forever chemicals. This might sound good in theory, but it ...
The psychological toll of the war threatens to leave the country’s next generation with wounds that could take decades to ...
Esther Lynch, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), has spent a lifetime standing up for the ...
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MEPs have agreed sanctions-like tariffs on Russian fertiliser, but one lawmaker says trade measures aren't an effective ...
The 15 May marks the forced expulsion and displacement of 700,000 thousand Palestinians during the conflict that created the ...
The clear goal is to suffocate what remains of Hungary’s critical civil society and to intimidate independent media ahead of ...
European trade ministers arrived in Brussels in upbeat spirits, buoyed by what they described as signs of de-escalation in ...
In this new investigation, EUobserver unveils how Namibia’s Hyphen hydrogen project, heavily backed by the EU, promises green ...
An EU court ruled that the European Commission wrongly denied access to text messages between Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer ...
EU Council chief António Costa met with Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić, despite Vučić’s recent Moscow visit and ongoing ...