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woensdag 17 april 2024

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Welcome to the new EUobserver

New website, same EUobserver. Come explore its updated look, features and possibilities for the future with us.Read on »

Goodbye to the old EUobserver

Three times since its launch back h in 2000 EUobserver has had a major overhaul to keep pace with time and technology.Read on »

EU lobby register not properly enforced, warns watchdog

The EU's lobby register has come under renewed criticism following findings that only six lobbyists have been removed due to internal probes over a three-year span.Read on »

EU elections set for record turnout despite Qatargate

The Qatargate corruption scandal does not appear to have dented the European Parliament's image with EU citizens, with data published on Wednesday pointing to a likely record turnout at June's elections.Read on »

Europe votes, as two neighbourhood wars rage

Both the war in Ukraine and the Israeli-Gaza conflict could escalate before the June elections — but outside of the Baltics and Poland, most EU voters seem more attuned to domestic concerns. Read on »

Meet EUobserver's 2024 EU Elections Magazine

When we first floated the idea of publishing a magazine in the first half of 2024, it was immediately obvious that it had to be about elections. Read on »

More talk, not enough walk? Five years of EU youth policy

As Europe’s youth is plagued by multiple crises, young people have received increased attention from EU policymakers and politicians. But concrete progress has been limited, say critics.Read on »

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