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EU approves watered-down human rights and supply chain law
Revised corporate sustainability directive, first agreed in December, draws criticism from environmental campaignersEU countries have slashed...
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European Commission accused of ‘bankrolling dictators’ by MEPs after Tunisia deal
Members of justice committee say €150m in EU funding went straight to country’s president, Kais SaiedThe...
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EU will open sea corridor to send aid from Cyprus to Gaza amid famine fears
Commission president says pilot delivery is expected to set sail on Saturday but did not say...
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Dutch ministers trying to stop tech firm ASML moving abroad over foreign labour fears
Prime minister will reportedly meet CEO of semiconductor equipment maker ASML, which has warned against anti-migrant...
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EU group backed by von der Leyen plans Rwanda-style migration reforms
Centre-right European People’s party says it wants to create deportation deals with non-EU countries to head...
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Italian warship forced to shoot down Houthi missile in Red Sea
Destroyer Caio Duilio, part of the EU shipping protection force, took out weapon when it came...
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Watchdog urges EU rescue rules change after migrant boat disaster off Greece
Ombudsman says papers show EU agency made four offers to help Greece with surveillance of boat...
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Barely 10% of Europeans believe Ukraine can still defeat Russia, finds poll
Exclusive: Shift in sentiment requires EU politicians to focus on defining an acceptable peace, say authorsSupport...
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Brexit has cost UK food companies exporting to EU an extra £170m
Exclusive: Data shows costs have contributed to value of meat exports falling by 17% since 2019Food...
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EU opens investigation into TikTok over online content and child safeguarding
Video platform under scrutiny over potential breach of Digital Services Act in areas such as age...
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Apple faces possible €500m fine from EU over music streaming access
European Commission investigates Spotify complaint that tech giant blocked users from cheaper subscriptions outside app storeApple...
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‘Europe must defend itself’: shadow of war in Ukraine looms over security conference
With ongoing US support far from guaranteed, Ukraine urges Europe to back fight against Russia, for...
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Kremlin accused of ‘covering tracks’ as whereabouts of Alexei Navalny’s body remain uncertain
Outrage over jailed opposition leader’s death grows with detention of over 350 people in Russia who...
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From beehive to kitchen table: UK beekeepers call for new law to trace honey’s origin
British producers to back EU’s proposed regulations to stop trade in adulterated honeyBritain’s beekeepers are backing...
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Google stops notifying publishers of ‘right to be forgotten’ removals from search results
Move comes after Swedish court rules that informing webmasters about delisted content is breach of privacyGoogle...
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David Cameron to meet EU ministers to seek more help for Ukraine
Foreign secretary wants an increase in European defence output and to give profits from seized Russian...
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‘The only option is to be patient’: Sudanese refugee waits on Spanish asylum claim filed from Morocco
Lawyers see Basir’s case as test of European policies that fail to provide safe routes to...
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Family of Swede imprisoned in Iran fear death penalty verdict is imminent
EU diplomat Johan Floderus’s sister calls on Sweden to start speaking up loudly to demand his...
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Spain and EU to sign migration deal with Mauritania as people-smuggling rises
More than 7,000 people used route between west Africa and Canary Islands last month, up from...
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Protesting farmers block crossings on Dutch-Belgian border – Europe live
The latest protest comes less than a day after Ursula von der Leyen met with farming...
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EU leaders gather for key summit in bid to unblock Orbán veto on Ukraine aid – Europe live
Meeting in Brussels as heads of state try to persuade Hungarian leader to back €50bn packageAs...
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EU leaders enter showdown with Viktor Orbán over €50bn Ukraine package
Member states hope to persuade Hungary to remove its block on funding at Brussels emergency summitEU...
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Northern Ireland to get new Brexit trade rules in deal to restore power sharing
‘UK internal market’ to be created to ease unionist fears over de facto border in the...
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Thousand demonstrate as French farmer protests continue before minister holds talks in Brussels – Europe live
French agriculture minister set to hold takes in Brussels as around 10,000 protesters turn outValérie Hayer,...