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donderdag 1 augustus 2024

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New Danish MEP resigns from bank board over conflict of interest

A Danish liberal MEP resigned from the board of a bank following possible conflicts of interests risks, in a story first revealed by EUobserver.Read on »

Spyware and SLAPPs: EU whitewashed Greece on media wars

Leading civil society groups have said the European Commission misled the EU public by turning a blind eye to media abuse in Greece.Read on »

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No way to cool down: energy poverty in the EU summer OPINION

Whilst the rich, who proportionately cause more of the greenhouse gas emissions driving the climate emergency, can afford air conditioning and climate-controlled cars, one in five European citizens cannot keep their homes cool in summer. Read on »

Lessons from history on Putin: imperial glory, knives in the backBOOK REVIEW

Russian president Vladimir Putin has 'crossed the Rubicon', but will his imperial ambition end in glory, "crimson dew", or knives in the back?Read on »

How to make the EU’s defence commissioner workOPINION

Amid mounting security challenges, the idea of appointing an EU commissioner for the defence industry — first proposed by Commission president Ursula Von der Leyen in February 2024 — is gaining traction. But enhancing institutional efficiency should be a priority when setting up this new portfolio.Read on »

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