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Roberta Metsola is re-elected president of the European Parliament

The 720 Members of the European Parliament will be led by Roberta Metsola for the next...

Russia’s ever-escalating hybrid war has the EU in its crosshairs

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Why Trump’s re-election could hit Europe’s economy by billions

A Trump victory could trigger a 1% GDP hit to the eurozone economy, with Germany, Italy,...

How does the rise in homelessness compare across Europe?

Over the past decade, homelessness has increased across Europe. In countries like France and Germany, it...

Don’t water down Brexit at Europe bash, MPs tell Starmer

SIR Keir Starmer has been warned not to unpick Brexit when he holds a big Eurofest at a swanky stately home.The new Prime Minister...

European security not possible without engaging Russia, claims Hungarian minister

János Bóka tells Euronews that Europe needs to maintain "some kind of relationship" with Moscow if...

China-Finland ties, once tight, losing shape as Russia sanctions erode trade links

Finland, once a major transport hub linking China and Europe, has lost much of its allure since severing transit links with Russia over the...

Defining Europe’s Frontiers

In the wake of the most recent Russian missile barrages against Ukraine, including the attack that struck the Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital in Kyiv, voices...

Elon Musk and European Commissioner argue over ‘secret deal’ after regulators say X’s blue checks are deceptive

The European Union said Friday that blue checkmarks from Elon Musk’s X are deceptive and that the online platform falls short on transparency and accountability requirements,...

Uniting Europe through rail is the key to a greener future

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Europe faces a summer of diaper and tampon shortages as new EU deforestation laws threaten to disrupt the $3.5 billion industry

US paper makers are warning the European Union that a new law requiring them to trace timber to its origins risks disrupting $3.5 billion...

Will the far right threaten Europe’s digital future?

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