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Rights groups hailed Saturday's decision as a major step towards justice for the journalist's murder
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Rights groups hailed Saturday's decision as a major step towards justice for the journalist's murder

The Russian leader will seek to 'further strengthen the comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation' between Moscow and…

'It’s a bit of a duck-billed platypus,' said former EU Ambassador James Moran about the EU's diplomatic arm

The EU is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to manage one of its oldest problems: information overload

Illegal hate speech and terrorist content persist on some of the biggest social media platforms, says Ofcom

Production in Germany's most energy-intensive sectors fell by 15.2 per cent

“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

For months, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has called for the removal of the church's leader

The region is a prime example of the territorial electoral losses suffered by Pedro Sánchez’s Socialists in recent years

The 27 EU nations are wrangling over the bloc's 2028-2034 budget

Deadly drone and missile strikes killed at least seven people in Kyiv

Silina lost coalition support after dismissing defence minister

At the centre of the dispute lie the post-war laws authorising the expulsion of around three million ethnic Germans from…


Trump's trip to Beijing is the first by a US president in nearly a decade

The procurement will replace equipment donated to Ukraine

No mention of windfall tax in 'catalogue' of best practices drawn from around Europe

Consultation lays out plans to help creatives get paid

As an alternative solution, MEPs from the left propose to provide EFSA with more staff and money

The EU executive warned a binding law could take years


It's not about conditionality, but about European self-confidence, Síkela said in Brussels on Wednesday

EPP chief seeks centrist compromise on car emissions rules

EDA chief Denk says expansion reflects appetite for EU cooperation


Abdul Qahar Balkhi currently serves as spokesman of Afghanistan’s foreign ministry

Europe's defence is going through a "tectonic shift", Kubilius said

"No hard feelings," Rama told Euractiv after Meloni thanked him for recommitting to migration deal

In today's edition: CMA, medtech, and hantavirus

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In today's edition: Ribera talks sovereignty, social media 'delay' for kids, AI simplification

In today's edition: Kallas frustration, UNIFIL, drones, and EPF

In today's edition: Brazilian meat, food safety package, fertilisers

Also, in Wednesday’s edition: Rama drama, train booking, Brazil grill

An EEAS fact-finding mission is expected in Beirut in the coming days to test the ground

"We cannot allow someone to try to influence our own decisions," Ribera warned.

Commission says the move allows time to discuss commitments in ongoing competition case

Brussels could recommend opening an ‘excessive deficit procedure’ against Berlin on 3 June

Publishers hail landmark CJEU ruling, as journalistic content is increasingly scooped up for AI training

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The company is among several oil and gas majors facing growing calls for a windfall tax

Digital Networks Act plan for a Big Tech-targeted voluntary 'conciliation' mechanism raises capitals' hackles

Calls are mounting for the EU to roll over €650 billion in Covid recovery debt. But will ‘frugal’ countries, including Germany…

Several capitals are amping up pressure to adapt copyright rules for post-ChatGPT world

Ursula von der Leyen trails possible "social media delay"

In today's edition: EU Inc. legal basis, fruits of Apple interoperability, Scaleway CEO

Also, in Tuesday’s edition: Ribera’s sauce andalouse, Taliban transparency, illicit drugs