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EU elections, AI rules, German trial, agriculture in focus This WEEK

This week, two key electoral debates will feature the EU Spitzenkandidaten. On Tuesday, EU ministers are expected to rubberstamp AI rules, while the trial for the members of the Reichsburger movement takes place in Frankfurt. But agriculture will also be high on the EU's agenda.Read on »

Russian military base in Libya alarms EU

Russia's military base in Libya risks becoming a strategic nightmare for Europe, amid wider Western setbacks in Africa. Read on »

Dutch coalition latest example of EU liberals collaboration with far-rightANALYSIS

The new Dutch government coalition has rattled Renew Europe, the liberal group, which has vowed to exclude the far-right. But conservative liberals have repeatedly cooperated with the far-right, illustrating European liberals' divide. Read on »

UN accuses Tunisia of racist 'targeting' of African migrants

The UN’s human rights chief has accused Tunisia of race-based ‘targeting’ of African migrants — in a move that will pile pressure on the EU Commission’s migration control deal with the country. Read on »

The shots that rang out in Slovakia will be heard all across EuropeOPINION

The shots in Slovakia are a dire warning to Europe and beyond that political competition based on conflict is a dangerous game to play. Politicians might think that they can control it — but the multiplying effect of social media is a wildcard that can easily lead to a wildfire of violence burning through a continent.  Read on »

Pylos shipwreck lawyers hoping case will be dismissed

A Greek court will soon hear testimonies of nine Egyptians facing serous charges over last year's Pylos shipwreck where some 650 drowned.Read on »

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