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Hungary's EU talks on migrants overshadowed by boycott
An informal meeting in Budapest organised by the EU presidency was snubbed by more than half of EU member states, overshadowing talks on migration and security.Read on »
Borrell snubs Orbán, cancelling EU meeting in Budapest
EU foreign ministers won't go to Budapest as originally planned in August due to Hungary's disloyalty on Russia. Just 11 countries sent senior people to a home affairs meeting in the Hungarian capital on Monday.Read on »
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Biden revered by EU foreign ministers, after stepping aside in US race
A number of EU foreign ministers spoke of their reverence for US president Joe Biden and his decision to step down as candidate.Read on »
Labour challenges on doorstep of new EU parliament OPINION
Some of the policies that are waiting at the doorstep of both the next parliament's employment committee and the programme of the next European Commission are public procurement, abuse of workers, use of AI in the workplace, social dialogue and exposure to harmful chemicals.Read on »
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