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Hungary attacks Poland, as Orbán seeks EU backing for his commissioner
Hungary has accused Poland of lying about an EU meeting, as Budapest's standing in Europe plunges to an all-time low during European Commission appointments. Read on »
EU-funded migrant camp in Greece is 'dystopian nightmare'
The EU's funded migrant centre on the Greek island of Samos has been described as dystopian by Amnesty International.Read on »
Renewables overtake fossil fuels to produce third of EU electricity
As fossil fuel power declined, wind and solar energy hit a record high, producing 30 percent of the EU's electricity in the first half of the year, a new analysis from think tank Ember revealedRead on »
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Meloni follows Orbán and Scholz to Beijing to 'relaunch ties'
Italy's prime minister Georgi Meloni is in China where she met with President Xi Jinping in Beijing in order to "relaunch relations".Read on »
US trade deficit: are the EU and China to blame? (No)COLUMN
If a possible new Trump administration wants to set the record straight on trade policies, they’d better focus on reforming the World Trade Organization than on a trade war or expansionary fiscal and monetary policies.Read on »
Lukashenko opens window of opportunity for Western influence OPINION
For the West, the forthcoming presidential election might be the last opportunity to engage with the Belarusian society.Read on »
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