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EXCLUSIVE EU sidelines parliament to rapidly send €1bn to Egypt
The EU Commission is officially sidelining the EU Parliament's scrutiny role on €1bn of loans being sent to Egypt. Read on »
AGENDA Environment, Ukraine imports, fish and Easter this WEEK
This week, expect no more than talks on environment, agriculture and fisheries, including discussions between the Polish and Ukrainian governments over angry protests by Polish farmers objecting to cheap grain imports from Ukraine. Read on »
OPINION Why Mette Frederiksen should be next EU Council president
The Danish prime minister understands the importance of cooperation in the face of overwhelming challenges. Read on »
Paris 'pressured' Ukraine to stop shaming French firms in Russia
France and China have allegedly put pressure on Ukraine to take down its online name-and-shame list of foreign companies still doing business in Russia. Read on »
Will the EU finally move to integrate financial markets?
Cash-strapped EU governments reiterate their call for a Capital Market Union, with new discussions planned for April, but a compromise remains uncertain. Read on »
PODCAST Obama, transatlantic relations, Israel
The ins and outs and ups and downs of the transatlantic relationship: before, during, after, and — possibly — again with Donald J. Trump. Obama scolds NATO-Europe. Read on »
EU postpones vote on landmark nature restoration law
EU delays Nature Restoration Law vote after a Sweden, the Netherlands and Hungary retracted their support. Read on »
ANALYSIS An UK-EU defence deal is back on agenda: what could it look like?
An EU-UK treaty on defence and security policy is back on the agenda. What it might look like is less clear. Read on »
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