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Russia renews attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector

Russia renews attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector

Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 34 missiles against Ukraine overnight and 21 were shot down by Ukrainian air defences.…
Brussels, my love? Bumper Strasbourg session brings term to an end

Brussels, my love? Bumper Strasbourg session brings term to an end

Our guests this week include Robert Biedron, Polish MEP from the Socialist group, Deirdre Clune, outgoing Irish MEP from the…
Cyprus overwhelmed as number of refugee arrivals surges

Cyprus overwhelmed as number of refugee arrivals surges

Refugee reception and accomodation centres in Cyprus are full, with around 25,000 asylum seekers hoping they will be granted international…
State of the Union: End of the mandate, enlargement and revolution

State of the Union: End of the mandate, enlargement and revolution

Over the past five years, the European Parliament shaped much of the legislation that have had a direct impact on…
Serbia president sorry for calling Slovenians ‘disgusting,’ saying he meant their politicians

Serbia president sorry for calling Slovenians ‘disgusting,’ saying he meant their politicians

Serbia’s president has apologised for calling Slovenians «disgusting».  Serbian President Aleksander Vucic said it was a reaction to what he…
Pro-Palestinian students occupy Paris university campus

Pro-Palestinian students occupy Paris university campus

Students in Paris — inspired by Gaza solidarity encampments at campuses in the United States — blocked access to a…
‘Tank of the future’: German and French defence ministers sign billion euro arms project

‘Tank of the future’: German and French defence ministers sign billion euro arms project

Defence ministers of France and Germany met in Paris this Friday to ratify an agreement on a new joint tank project…
Is the EU about to take a step backwards in evidence-based policymaking?

Is the EU about to take a step backwards in evidence-based policymaking?

Responsible policymakers are informed by evidence, especially in times of uncertainty. To navigate complex trade-offs, deal with unpredictability, and balance…
After scandal-stained term, measures to clean up the European Parliament’s act watered down

After scandal-stained term, measures to clean up the European Parliament’s act watered down

But those reforms have been caught up in political infighting, resulting in measures many feel are too lax to tackle…
Oligarch sanction setbacks are no big deal, Brussels says

Oligarch sanction setbacks are no big deal, Brussels says

EU sanctions on Russian oligarchs, designed to put pressure on Vladmir Putin, are facing a host of legal woes –…
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