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Orbán in race to meet EU Parliament's top-jobs deadline
The European Parliament is dividing up its internal top jobs, against a short deadline for new groups to jostle for position.Read on »
EU falling short on recognition of professional qualifications, auditors find
EU citizen's freedom of movement is hampered by the inadequate recognition of professional qualifications, according to a new report by the European Court of Auditors. Issues highlighted include widely-divergent application of EU law, and the lack of uptake of alert mechanisms. Read on »
Orban's new Patriots for Europe group is targeting the council, not the parliamentOPINION
Viktor Orban's newly-announced central European "Patriots for Europe" group, with Austria's FPÖ and the Czech Republic's ANO, may further fragment the radical right in the European Parliament. However, with an eye on expected national election results and likely prospective members, in the future this group – rather than the ECR or ID – could be the real pool of nationalist, sovereignt-ist parties in government. Read on »
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How QAnon pushed climate-denialism into European mainstreamINVESTIGATION
Climate-change deniers and anti-vaxxers are converging online in far-right conspiracy groups, according to an investigation by the nonprofit investigative newsroom Lighthouse Reports and EUobserver, taking in everything from 15-minute cities to net zero.Read on »
EU energy giants lead way with €40bn in deals at Egypt business summit
European energy giants were the big players at the weekend’s EU-Egypt businesses summit in Cairo at which deals worth over €40bn were signed. Read on »
French first-round election outfall: what next?
Marine Le Pen's National Rally won big in the French elections but may yet be blocked from gaining an outright majority if leftwing and centrist voters made it a priority to counter her far-right party.Read on »
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