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The latest and most important news from Europe every day. Recent comments, interviews, events of domestic and foreign policy of European countries.

Has the Eiffel Tower caught fire?

Has the Eiffel Tower caught fire?

Images have been circulating on social media supposedly showing Paris’s most recognisable landmark on fire. They’ve been viewed millions of…
EU law on platform workers gets new chance to survive in race against the clock

EU law on platform workers gets new chance to survive in race against the clock

Ambassadors to the EU agreed on Friday to a revised mandate, which enables the Council, represented by Belgium, to head…
Several EU countries halt UNRWA funding over alleged staff involvement in October 7 attacks

Several EU countries halt UNRWA funding over alleged staff involvement in October 7 attacks

Austria and Lithuania became the latest EU nations to halt payments to UNRWA on Monday morning. They join Australia, Finland,…
State of the Union: Farmers’ protests and the defence of democracy

State of the Union: Farmers’ protests and the defence of democracy

Farming policy has long been a sensitive issue in the European Union with farmers acquiring a track record of disruptive…
Brussels, my love? Calls for an EU army resurface across Europe

Brussels, my love? Calls for an EU army resurface across Europe

This week we are joined by Riho Terras, a former general who’s now an Estonian MEP from the European People’s…
Is the Las Meninas painting being cancelled for being a hate crime?

Is the Las Meninas painting being cancelled for being a hate crime?

Some social media users are claiming that the Prado Museum in Madrid is removing the world-famous piece of art for…
EU to review UNRWA funding and calls for staff probe after allegations of October 7 involvement

EU to review UNRWA funding and calls for staff probe after allegations of October 7 involvement

The EU executive said in a statement it will «determine upcoming funding decisions for UNRWA in light of the very serious…
Can the EU AI Act embrace people’s needs while redefining algorithms?

Can the EU AI Act embrace people’s needs while redefining algorithms?

On 8 December, European Parliament and European Council negotiators reached a provisional agreement on the Artificial Intelligence Act.  The text…
EU Commission won’t trigger ‘nuclear option’ against Hungary until there’s clear majority in favour

EU Commission won’t trigger ‘nuclear option’ against Hungary until there’s clear majority in favour

«It’s not possible for the Commission to take a decision in the process,» Didier Reynders, the European Commissioner for Justice, said…
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