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Von der Leyen re-elected after slapping Orbán for ‘playing along’ with Putin’s games

The European Parliament re-elected Ursula von der Leyen as head of the European Commission for the next five years — after the German conservative unveiled her political guidelines and slammed Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán's trip to Moscow.Read on »

UK's Starmer urges EU cooperation to combat people smuggling crisis

UK new prime minister Keir Starmer urged European leaders to work together to combat human trafficking in the first major diplomatic test of his promises to ‘reset’ relations with the EU. Read on »

New EU commission seeks bigger Frontex and more cash-for-migrant deals

Ursula von der Leyen has promised to further shore up the EU's borders as she starts a second term as president of the European Commission.Read on »

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As Europe heats up, silencing climate activists is emerging as a troubling trendOPINION

As the climate crisis accelerates, some European governments are seeking to silence groups that are trying to raise the alarm. Read on »

ECB keeps main interest rate at 3.75 percent

The European Central Bank kept its primary interest rate at 3.75 percent, despite low growth and calls from indebted countries to speed up rate cuts. Read on »

Tunisia and Libya press EU for more help to control migrants

North African leaders urged the EU to step up its funding and assistance for them to control migration from sub-Saharan Africa at a conference in Tripoli. Read on »

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