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Nine EU states are targeting the Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights in a wider bid to deport unwanted migrants.
Externalising asylum is the hottest trend in EU migration policy; but just 10 years ago the European Commission opposed it on ...
French negotiators pushed to limit the scope of the CSDDD, to firms with over 5,000 employees — but some diplomats dismissed ...
Thousands of women worldwide are victims of such attacks on their physical and psychological integrity. These attacks leave ...
Most national anthems have a martial theme, to put it mildly. That’s not the ethos of Mendi Mengjiqi, who composed the anthem ...
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has rebuked Serbia for its close ties to Russia, in sharper terms than EU Council head ...
EU lawmakers have agreed to exempt 90 percent of importers from the bloc’s carbon border adjustment mechanism rules in a move designed to help small businesses.
The European Commission has published its long-awaited anti-deforestation law, but left all EU countries, as well as ...
The EU’s attempt to thread the diplomatic needle by denouncing Rwanda’s support for M23 while refusing to suspend the ...
This article features in The EU's Unsung Heroes, read the full magazine here. Moscow’s war on Ukraine has been marked by the surprising brutality of Russian forces and resilience of Ukrainian fighters ...
Incoming EU laws are helping to shield media from abusive lawsuits, but in the meantime EUobserver gives its top tips on how to survive a Slapp (strategic litigation against public participation).
This defence spending splurge in budgets may be necessary for security, but it’s triggering a lobbying gold rush in Brussels as arms manufacturers scramble to shape how new funds get spent. The result ...