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New EU political deal on asylum alarms rights activists
Following years of debates, a political agreement on the EU-wide asylum reforms was finally reached on Wednesday (20 December). Read on »
INTERVIEW Supporting Israel 'becoming unbearable', says ex-UN chair
Israel's "revenge" on Gaza was so "unbearable" that Western leaders letting it continue risked losing the Global South and their own voters, a Danish former head of the United Nations General Assembly has warned. Read on »
COLUMN Merry Christmas, but where is the 'season of goodwill'?
As the end of the year approaches, I don't want to write an angry column — even though there are plenty of things to be angry about. Read on »
OPINION Wartime pregnancy: my top five most unusual emotions
I wrote this text at 3AM while hiding in the bathroom during the shelling. Read on »
EU secures last-minute deal on new fiscal rules
European finance ministers have reached a provisional agreement on the bloc's spending and debt rules. Read on »
OPINION Hungary vs Ukraine: how do you deal with Orbán?
Viktor Orban insists EU membership is merit-based — which indeed it should be — but his own government has bluntly flouted the norms and values upon which the EU is founded, writes the central Europe director of Human Rights Watch. Read on »
EU staff in Amsterdam 'extremely' upset by brothel
EU officials from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in Amsterdam are "extremely" upset by the prospect of living cheek by jowl with one of Europe's biggest brothels in future. Read on »
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