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woensdag 7 augustus 2024

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Anyone obstructing peace in Middle East must be held to account, says EU

The EU says anyone obstructing peace efforts in the Middle East will be held to account as it seeks to diffuse tensions.Read on »

What's in a (domain) name? A European online identity beats social media platformsOpinion

Choosing a European domain name is a safer choice for the end-user: their behavioural data will not be collected, and no vendor lock-in from social media platforms implemented. But now there is a clash with the EU's protection of geographical indications legislation.Read on »

EU stays clear of Musk's UK 'civil war' remarks as riots flare

Tech billionaire Elon Musk's remarks on the supposed 'inevitability' of UK civil war have been given a muted response by the European Commission, as it sues his platform X over illegal content and disinformation.Read on »

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EU billions flow to Ukraine despite Hungary's oil tantrum

The EU is to pay Ukraine €4.2bn to prop up its war-time state, as Hungary accuses Brussels of an oil plot and keeps blocking military aid.Read on »

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European leaders blindsided by Kenya youth protestsAnalysis

Having sought to make Kenya's William Ruto one of the EU's main African allies, European leaders are watching on as he faces major domestic protests, with Kenyan's dubbing him the 'lying and flying' presidentRead on »

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