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woensdag 15 mei 2024

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Georgia passes 'foreign agents' law likely to derail EU candidacy

Georgia's EU accession process is one step closer to collapse after MPs passed a new law on Russian-style repression of NGOs and media. Read on »

EU to extend Mozambique military mission despite setbacks

The EU is planning to expand the remit of its military mission in Mozambique, defence ministers announced on Tuesday — less than a week after confirming the end of a similar mission in West Africa. Read on »

Von der Leyen seeks new powers to tackle foreign interference

Ursula von der Leyen voiced concerns about the rise of manipulation and interference in the EU, proposing a 'European Democracy Shield' if she is re-elected as European Commission president.Read on »

Russia Underground – our new podcast mini-series on civil society in RussiaPODCAST

Russia Underground spotlights those inside Russia who oppose the war in Ukraine and resist the regime – despite the ever-growing risks.Read on »

Asylum pact rubber-stamped but EU states press for more restrictions

Wide-ranging EU reforms on asylum and migration passed their final hurdle on Tuesday (14 May) after getting rubber-stamped by the Council, representing member states. But the Czech Republic and the far-right government of Italy already want more restrictionsRead on »

What the Xi-Orbán 'all-weather partnership' means for EUOPINION

Many believe Viktor Orbán serves as the 'Trojan horse' for Chinese interests within the EU. However, this metaphor is ill-chosen — the truth is that the Hungarian government openly assumes this role, not hiding from the spotlightRead on »

Why we need nuanceCOLUMN

The French philosopher and writer Albert Camus once said that we suffocate "in the company of people who think they are absolutely right". Had Camus still been alive today, he would have needed plenty of fresh air. Read on »

MEPs urge commission to act on dangerous substances in workplace

A cross-party group of MEPs urged the commission to step up its efforts in improving workplace safety by setting limits for dangerous substances in the next legislative term. Read on »

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