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In cities like Belgrade, Tirana, and Pristina, the combined cost of rent and utilities is approaching, or even exceeding, ...
African leaders are likely to look to China and the EU when the dust settles on the new trade tariffs they will face from the ...
With a quarter of Gaza’s population facing famine, UN experts are urging Israel to allow more aid and restore UN-led ...
From reporting and defence to chemicals and AI, Europe’s simplification packages are reshaping the regulatory landscape.
This episode examines how the so-called crisis of masculinity emerges during periods of progress in gender equality and women ...
To the European Commission, Poland's planned new nuclear reactor is being presented as a green project — while documents just ...
A Georgian court has sentenced journalist Mzia Amaglobeli to two years in prison for allegedly assaulting a police officer, ...
In an interview with EUobserver in Madrid, former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell reflects on the EU-US tariff deal ...
In this episode, Evi Kiorri explores how Slovenia became the first EU country to impose a full arms embargo on Israel, while ...
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body funded by the EU’s Horizon research programme, continues to ...
Coffee and cocoa producers are among those scrambling to comply with the EU’s anti-deforestation regulation, which is due to ...
The European decision not to impose tariffs on American imports may look ‘weak’, but is smart policy. It makes sure prices in ...
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