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INTERVIEW EU should use 'all means' to end war in Gaza: Belgian minister

The EU should use "all means" possible to end the violence in Gaza, including sanctions, a peace conference, and a review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, Belgian development cooperation minister Caroline Gennez told EUobserver. Read on »

Migration pact hailed as 'huge' EU win, amid human-rights fears

MEPs have given their final approval to the EU's long-delayed immigration and asylum pact, which EU Commission president von der Leyen heralded as a "huge achievement for Europe". Read on »

Two Russian bankers left in EU limbo, despite court victory

Two Russian bankers have come closer to wriggling off the EU blacklist due to flimsy evidence, auguring badly for similar court rulings expected before summer. Read on »

EU loses €33m an hour in super-rich's unpaid taxes

Oxfam demands more action from MEPs, as the EU governments lose €33 million every hour in unpaid taxes from Europe's super-rich. Read on »

Price-cap could slash 60 percent of Russian LNG earnings: report

According to a new report, Russian overseas gas exports could be cut by 60 percent without endangering European energy security. Read on »

OPINION The problem of corruption in Ukraine — and a solution

Sunlight is the best disinfectant— so in a way, it is encouraging to see corruption scandals coming to the fore, as this may deter potential future graft, a key prerequisite for Kyiv's eventual EU accession. Read on »

PODCAST Polish elections, education in Africa, Germany's day in court

This week, local elections in Poland, the EU's role in education across Africa and, of course, Germany's day in the International Court of Justice over Gaza's genocide claim. Read on »

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