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EU ministers and officials have vowed to continue imposing restrictive measures on Moscow to force it to enter into peace negotiations with Kyiv.
The European Commission wrongly dismissed a journalist's request to access texts between the president and the Pfizer CEO, the court said.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about nuclear deterrence as French protection will come at a cost, Italy once again under pressure to ratify the European Stability Mechanism reform, and so ...
The new German chancellor is passionate about European cooperation and has strong opinions on everything related to it, they ...
President Radev submitted a referendum request to Parliament, but Speaker Natalia Kiselova (BSP, PES) rejected it as inadmissible, leaving him no legal avenue to appeal.
Current polls show former PM Andrej Babiš and his right-wing populist ANO movement leading with 30.7% support.
The EPP and ECR – which includes Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy – have blocked spyware victims from testifying, despite a ...
Italy “shared the significant political challenges” in ratifying the treaty, said Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe.
President Emmanuel Macron confirmed that talks are ongoing over extending France’s nuclear deterrent, but insisted Paris "will not pay for others’ security." ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Denmark and Italy seeking support to rein in the European human rights court, a Commission letter raising questions over the timing of the Czech nuclear ...
Von der Leyen has long advocated adding a fourth major budget category: a "European Sovereignty Fund” in response to ...
Belarus, North Korea, Myanmar, and Russia will make the cut – or the blacklist – according to three EU diplomats. “The real baddies,” one diplomat said. The document was discussed under tight secrecy ...