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EU and US urge Israel to halt 'nonsense' attack on UN refugee agency

The EU and US have ridiculed Israel's move to declare UN relief agency UNRWA a "terrorist" entity, threatening the future of Palestinian refugees. Read on »

How a Slovak priest, Russian bikers, and a Polish lobbyist fuelled anti-LGBTI hateINVESTIGATION

Anti-LGBTI disinformation narratives in Europe show similarities and connections to Russian propagandaRead on »

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Children and war: EU must turn good intentions into actionOPINION

With over 250 parliamentary candidates signing the Child Rights Manifesto ahead of the European elections, and more than 70 of these now elected, putting children at the top of the agenda is also a priority for the European Parliament.Read on »

Danish MEP is paid board member of firm registered as EU lobbyist

A newly elected liberal MEP from Denmark is a paid board member of a firm that lobbies on EU policies and in areas relevant to the committee where she sits.Read on »

Leverage aid more often to force countries to accept returns, says EU

Trade and international development aid should more often be used as leverage to force countries to accept the return of rejected migrants, says the European Commission.Read on »

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