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Strasbourg court rules against Bulgaria over unfair MEP trial
The court has ordered Bulgaria to pay Yoncheva €8,000.
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Czech police seek to prosecute far-right leader over inciting hatred
Okamura's campaign in last year's EU elections was heavily criticised for racist imagery.
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Poland’s PiS appeals for help in state subsidy case
The National Election Commission rejected PiS's financial report for 2023.
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Slovak government threatens Ukraine with withdrawal of EU membership support
Hlas-SD said if President Zelenskyy wants to be seen as a partner, he must act accordingly.
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Trump says NATO members should spend 5% of GDP on defence
Still two weeks away from taking office, Donald Trump has begun outlining an aggressive foreign policy with little regard to diplomatic considerations or the concerns of US allies.
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Rise of Spanish far-right supported by new poll
If SALF joined forces with Vox, both far-right-wing parties would gather 16% of the vote.
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Italy’s potential Starlink deal under fire over political, sovereignty, economic fears
Musk hinted that others will follow Italy's lead in working with his satellite communication service.
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US puts key aide to Orbán on Magnitsky list for suspected corruption
The sanctions target Antal Rogán, a close aide of Orbán who has run his cabinet office since 2015.
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EU warns of ‘serious blow’ from Trump on climate change
If Donald Trumps withdraws from the Paris Agreement again, that would be a serious blow for international climate diplomacy, EU climate commissioner Wopke Hoekstra said in an interview.
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The Transnistria crisis explained
A brief explainer of everything you need to know about the region, its worsening crisis and why it all matters to the rest of Europe.
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As hopes of buying Greenland dwindle, Trump doesn’t rule out military force
The move would be problematic as the US and Denmark are NATO allies, while the former is also in the EU.
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Top10. Von der Leyen launches new EU commission with surprising picks
Host Evi Kiorri speaks with politics reporter Nicoletta Ionta to unpack the implications of VDL's new commission.
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Revolutionary ‘Clean Industrial Deal’ needed for a sustainable and competitive Europe [Advocacy Lab Content]
Barriers to industrial electrification, including economic, technological, and regulatory challenges must be overcome, to achieve lower energy costs and accelerate green investment.
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Global deforestation is declining, but forests are still under extreme pressure [Advocacy Lab Content]
Demand for wood is projected to increase by up to 49 per cent by 2050, driven by expanding industrial needs.
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Sweden greenlights killing spree ahead of EU’s protection rollback
Stockholm says the killing authorisation is "compatible" with the EU law.
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Slovaks to meet Commission without Ukrainians to discuss gas transit
Their demand: either Ukraine resumes the transit of Russian gas westward or Slovakia should be compensated.
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US surgeon general’s warning highlights EU’s delayed alcohol labelling reform
Proposed amendments on EU alcohol labelling regulations have not progressed in three years.
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EU agri-food sector on edge as Trump’s inauguration approaches
Higher prices as a result of the tariffs would be borne mainly by Americans - the world's second largest consumer of olive oil.
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Meta follows X’s lead to drop fact-checkers in 2025
But there is currently no scheduled agenda to end this programme in the EU.
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The Brief – Europe’s overseas jewels
Foreign powers eye these territories as strategic outposts in the world's oceans.
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