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woensdag 20 maart 2024

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The Socialists & Democrats Group is organising a plenary debate in the European Parliament with young people from all corners of the European Union to debate key political issues. Follow the live stream on 20 March @ 16:00h!

Difficult talks ahead on financing new EU defence spending

With the war in Ukraine showing no signs of ending any time soon, EU leaders will meet in Brussels on Thursday and Friday (21 and 22 March) to discuss how to boost the defence capabilities of Ukraine and of the bloc itself. Read on »

Canary Islands: EU-borders chief offers help, amid migrant spike

The EU's border agency Frontex is ready to offer emergency support to Spain following a spike in migrants crossing from the West African coast to the Canary Islands. Read on »

COLUMN How the 'Putin at Noon' trick helped Russia's sham election

Perhaps no phrase borrowed from Russian better explains the nature of the country better than the expression "Potemkin village". So it came as no surprise that Vladimir Putin himself thanked the organisers and promoters of the action "Noon against Putin". Read on »

Global South trying to back winner in Ukraine war

The Global South is trying to back the winner in the Russia-Ukraine war, while Europe sees Russia as a direct threat, Ukraine's foreign minister has indicated. Read on »

Forced-labour profits booming, as EU mulls laws

Illegal profits from forced labour around the world have increased by 37 percent in the last decade to a total of $236bn a year — 73 percent of it comes from the commercial sexual exploitation of victims, new report shows. Read on »

OPINION The Sahel's humanitarian crisis must not be forgotten

West Africa is at risk of turning into a humanitarian blind spot, where some 17 millionpeople need humanitarian assistance in the Central Sahel. Read on »

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