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Rachida Dati's scandal-hit candidacy comes at a delicate time for Macron, whose brand rests on promises of ethics and a clean ...
"The way that migration policy evolves at national and European level is not the result of an experiment that is taking place ...
With euthanasia and assisted dying still illegal in most EU countries, many have no choice but to cross borders to end their ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about the EU's migration pact, mixed messages on the US-EU deal, the EU split on a Horizon ban for Israel, the UK and Malta set to recognise Palestine, and ...
In fact, it’s not Silvio, but his son Pier Silvio Berlusconi who’s been invited to Berlin to discuss his family’s attempt to take over Germany’s second-largest private media company, ProSiebenSat.1, ...
UK flatly rejects Slovak PM Robert Fico’s claim of election meddling, responding its campaign only sought to boost youth turnout and backed no party.
Brussels' move is unrelated to Kyiv’s controversial reforms of two key anti-corruption bodies last week, according to people ...
A US trade probe could soon trigger tariffs on EU medicines, raising red flags over supply chain disruptions, rising costs for patients, and a possible shift in global pharmaceutical production ...
The Danish Minister of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs said the investment signals 'a solid shift in the global ...
EU drugmakers warn that without swift reform and stronger incentives, Europe risks losing its pharma edge to global rivals like the US and China ...
Decisions on expanding the massive European next-gen fighter project are ultimately in the hands of Germany, France and Spain ...
Some 40% of EU defence budgets are now being spent on arms made by the US, which works out to around €800 billion, he said.