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New asbestos screening law – delayed or shelved?
Despite previous commitments, the European Commission has failed to put forward a law on screening for asbestos — passing on the responsibility to the next mandate.Read on »
Russian and Chinese interference in EU politics goes back decadesANALYSIS
A slew of recent Russian and Chinese spy revelations makes it look like the 2024 EU elections are taking place amid unprecedented levels of political interference, but foreign powers (including allies) have been at it for decades, despite the end of the Cold War. Read on »
Multinationals' advertising is funding Russian disinfo in the BalkansOPINION
Ahead of the EU elections, disinformation is by far the biggest concern MEPs face. With every passing week, there are new signs of Russia’s attempt to infiltrate the EU voting behaviour, triggering the resolve of senior officials within the EU to counter this threat once and for all. Read on »
Disabled MEPs face a tougher path to powerFEATURE
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African carbon markets: win-win, or a new colonialism?FEATURE
Kenyan and EU officials have repeatedly argued that carbon credit markets are an important part of their future cooperation on climate change. But what’s behind the speeches and promises?Read on »
From #MeToo to the manosphere — The shadow pandemic sweeping the EUFEATURE
A recent femicide in Greece has shocked the nation, reflecting concerning trends across Europe where acceptance of gender-based violence, particularly among young men, is on the rise. Read on »
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