The EU’s diplomatic service under the leadership of Kaja Kallas is facing an unprecedented bout of internal turmoil – exposing existential questions about whether the bloc’s foreign policy machinery ...
The EU is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to manage one of its oldest problems: information overload ...
The arrests have rattled Armenia, a deeply Christian nation of three million people bordering Iran and Turkey, and put Pashinyan on a collision course with one of the country’s most venerated ...
There is a non-stop attempt by a group of governments towards a hostile and obsessive approach regarding Israel" ...
In Sweden, sales of non-therapeutic oral nicotine products were highest ...
Failure to address migration challenges "may weaken public confidence in the Convention system," the European countries warn ...
Germany’s energy-hungry industries have suffered sharp falls in output since the start of the Ukraine war, data showed Friday ...
The German chancellor also doubled down on opposition to new joint debt at Thursday’s Charlemagne Prize ceremony.
After two days of push and pull, EU fisheries ministers have struck an agreement on next year’s fishing effort, dodging the Commission’s proposed sharp cuts for the Mediterranean Sea. Negotiations ...
LUXEMBOURG – EU foreign ministers brainstormed about ways to punish Russia’s economy in a future package of economic sanctions but failed to reach agreement on the measures currently on the table.
Robertas Kaunas, Lithuania’s defence minister, told reporters on Wednesday in response to a Euractiv question that Vilnius backed a “360-degree” approach to European security, including participation ...
If politicians love the idea of simplifying the travel of EU citizens, the railway sector has already made clear it’s ready ...
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