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EU fixing last Russia sanctions before Orbán 'deadline'
Proposals expected on Friday are likely to fall short of Baltic states' demands, as Brussels rushes toward a "hard deadline" of a pro-Russian EU presidency. Read on »
Maastricht debate — EUobserver takeaways
EUobserver will be covering the debate in a novel format for the first time. We invite our members to join this live article by sharing their thoughts and comments.Read on »
Michel: Overlooking enlargement would be a ‘terrible mistake’INTERVIEW
Overlooking the prospects of new countries joining the EU would be a "terrible mistake" for the bloc, but reforms in the coming years are needed to make the process credible for candidate countries, European Council president Charles Michel said in an interview with a select group of journalists in Brussels.Read on »
G7 agrees to phase out coal, but what about gas?
Energy ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) wealthy countries who met in Italy on Monday (29 April) are said to have agreed to end the use of coal by 2035. Read on »
Turnout: the highs, the lows, and the outliersANALYSIS
The June 2024 election will show whether 2019’s boost in turnout has halted a 30-year decline — or was just a temporary blip. Read on »
Erasmus Gen lead anti-Russia protest in GeorgiaOPINION
For the second consecutive week, protesters have been filling the streets of Tbilisi, in opposition to a draft law on 'foreign influence'. But what distinguishes this movement from its predecessors is its driving force: the Erasmus generation. Read on »
What does Iran want?OPINION
The West can try to further isolate Iran by imposing even more sanctions, but that will not reduce its revolutionary thought and sympathy for it. The result will only be further isolation of Israel in the region. Read on »
Spitzenkandidate debate, migration pact conference, Europe Day, This WEEK
This week, the EU election season will start in earnest, with MEPs heading home to start campaigning after churning through the packed schedule of last week’s final plenary session, whilst the lead Spitzenkandidaten debate each other in Maastricht.Read on »
Farm-to-fork, to protestors with pitchforks: the death of EU’s sustainable food policy FEATURE
The 2019-2024 European Parliament and Commission gave birth to Europe’s Green Deal. Then watched as the key Farm-to-Fork component was watered-down — before going up in smoke in the streets of Brussels.Read on »

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