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Borrell speaks out on the EU's 'double standards' on Gaza, and US tariff failure

In an interview with EUobserver in Madrid, former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell reflects on the EU-US tariff deal ("it didn't work"), the Ukraine war ("it won't end soon"), his Moscow showdown with Sergei Lavrov, and admits the EU has "double standards" on Gaza.
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Borrell speaks out on the EU's 'double standards' on Gaza, and US tariff failureInterview
In an interview with EUobserver in Madrid, former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell reflects on the EU-US tariff deal ("it didn't work"), the Ukraine war ("it won't end soon"), his Moscow showdown with Sergei Lavrov, and admits the EU has "double standards" on Gaza.Read on »
Budget cuts driving surge in EU migration from Sudan, UN warns
A top UN official has warned that deep cuts to its refugee agency will lead to a surge in migration flows from Libya and North Africa to Europe due to severe funding shortages facing the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). Read on »
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What the debate about subsidising EU media missesOpinion
In today’s context, marked by growing market consolidation, public intervention is not only justified but necessary to safeguard media pluralism and diversity.Read on »
Listen: Slovenia imposes arms embargo on Israel, Portugal signals recognition of PalestinePodcast
In this episode, Evi Kiorri explores how Slovenia became the first EU country to impose a full arms embargo on Israel, while Portugal has signaled its intention to recognize Palestinian statehood.Read on »
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