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Washington warns EU on threat of Xi-Orbán-Vučić axis

The US has warned that China is trying to build an axis of anti-Western leaders with Hungary, Serbia, and Russia. Read on »

Pro-Palestine student protests turn spotlight on EU research funding for Israel

As pro-Palestine student occupations spread across campuses in Europe, universities are facing increasing calls to cut ties with Israel. But these demands have highlighted EU research funding to Israel, including for controversial "dual-use" technology. Read on »

Von der Leyen attacks AfD — but EPP refuse to sign anti far-right violence pledge

EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has attacked the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party — but her centre-right European People’s Party has refused to sign a joint declaration condemning far-right attacks against politicians across several European countries.Read on »

Cairo the crux in Israel/Hamas talks during Rafah invasionANALYSIS

Although EU leaders were previously divided on their approach to Egypt, given Cairo's human rights abuses and the country's economic crisis, the country's role in the Middle East and controlling migrant flows now makes it a crucial partner for the 27-nation bloc.Read on »

EU opens data pact talks with Kenya, in first for Africa

Kenya and the European Union have opened negotiations on a data agreement that would be the first between the EU and an African state. Read on »

EU parliament loses transparency case over jailed Greek neo-Nazi MEP's payslips

The European Parliament has lost a transparency case in its efforts to keep secret the payslips of jailed Greek neo-Nazi MEP Ioannis Lagos.Read on »

Europe has a housing crisis — revising state aid rules starts to fix itOPINION

In the Netherlands, social housing providers make use of a mutual guarantee system for loans, with the state providing a final guarantee when necessary. The resulting lower interest rates, allows the sector to build homes at lower costs. Read on »

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