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Iran, Israel, Ukraine, and Parliament holds record-breaking final plenary This WEEK
MEPs final plenary in Strasbourg sees a record-breaking agenda, packed with nearly 90 final votes, including numerous headline pieces of legislation, like the battered corporate due diligence law and the controversial CAP derogation. Read on »
EU plan to boost mobility for young Brits quickly shot down
An EU plan to offer freedom of movement to people aged between 18 and 30 to study and work abroad in the wake of Brexit has been immediately shot down by both the UK government and opposition Labour party. Read on »
Polish local election results bode well for a PiS revival at June's European electionsANALYSIS
The results of the local government election in Poland leaves PiS well positioned for the European parliament in June where a lower turnout points to a good result for their strongly-motivated voters.Read on »
EU playing 'catch up' on migrant returns, commission admits
The EU is stepping up its attempts to increase rates of readmission and returns of failed economic migrants and asylum seekers as part the ‘external dimension’ of its migration policy, a senior EU Commission official has told MEPs. Read on »
EU reliant on Russian LNG for time being, finds report
The European Union will remain reliant on Russian overseas liquified natural gas supply for some years to come, warned energy watchdog Acer, amid calls to cut off supply completely. Read on »
Finland frames asylum seekers as security threat
Finland is prepping legislation to clamp down on migrant border crossings to counter perceived hybrid attacks by Russia.Read on »
How the EU sought to offshore migration ahead of the elections
Migration is always a major theme at EU elections — not least because the far-right and nationalist parties help make it so, campaigning on little else, despite the cost-of-living crisis and Ukraine war. Here EUobserver takes a deep dive into the recent deals Brussels has done to ‘offshore’ the issue beyond the EU’s borders.Read on »
Preventing another Spitzenkandidaten hangover
As different Spitzenkandidaten now compete for different kinds of things, the process is most likely to cause confusion among the voters. Worse, it may even be seen as another failed promise of EU democratisation.Read on »
Another big 2024 election? - India’sANALYSIS
Electorates of 987 million voters (India) and 400 million (Europe) both go to the polls in spring 2024 — what will the results mean for relations between New Delhi and Brussels? Read on »

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