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Is it too late for progressives to win back the German youth vote?FEATURE
Young German voters have been steadily turning away from established progressive parties. Is it too late to win them back before the European Parliament elections?Read on »
War, peace, and money - Hungary is bracing for its most heated EP election campaign yet
Stakes are high in Hungary, as the country is preparing for two elections on 9 June. Viktor Orbán’s government is spending enormous amounts of money on its ‘peace’ campaign, but old tactics may not be enough this time. Read on »
EU elections: the far-right surge, youth turnout, the 'greenlash' in focus This WEEK
This week, European citizens will head to the polls for the European elections, with votes taking place across the continent from Thursday to Sunday. With the far-right steadily climbing in the polls, the first EU-wide results are expected on Sunday evening in what could be a watershed moment in the parliament's history.Read on »
EU elections, power plays and recognising PalestinePODCAST
In this week's Euroscopic podcast, next weekend's European Parliament elections, an interview with Follow the Money's Simon van Dorpe and International Human Rights law professor Michael Becker on the EU's fractured relationship with Israel. Read on »
Bulgaria: the new EU flashpoint for border control vs human rightsOPINION
Just as Croatia acceded to Schengen in 2022 and Greece was rewarded in 2020 for their stringent "migration control", Bulgaria now follows in their footsteps as the EU again pumps hefty investments into the "defence" of the EU’s external borders — despite ample evidence of fundamental rights violations. Read on »
Youth faces citizenship barriers for EU election - 'I’m angry I can’t vote, I feel excluded'FEATURE
Unable to vote due to citizenship restrictions, non-European youngsters are finding new ways to engage in public debate. Read on »
The files at risk if the European Parliament shifts to the rightINFOGRAPHIC
A tilt to the right within the European Parliament will complicate consensus-building and the adoption of EU laws. But which files are likely to face resistance in a more rightwing chamber? Read on »
You can now ask AI all about EUobserver's articles
The developer of EU-docs trained AI bot eu-bots.net has now included EUobserver's articles to the LLM's training data, which already includes EU documents and IPCC reports. Read on »
Hungry and voiceless: why EU-Africa partnership must rectify this double injustice
With the renewal of the EU’s leadership after June's European elections and the upcoming African Union-European Union summit next year, there is a critical opportunity to scale up action towards fighting hunger, with transparent policies and truly civil society involvement, over political and economic interests.Read on »
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