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Sweden urges EU to target Russian gas and oil in new sanctions

Swedish foreign minister said EU must halt imports of Russian liquid gas and crack down on its evasion of existing oil sanctions in the 14th round of EU measures. Read on »

Climate change will cut safe outdoor work hours in south Europe

Summertime working capacity for outdoor workers in southern Europe is expected to drop by at least 40 percent.Read on »

EU trade deal with Israel continues to frustrate Ireland and Spain

The slow pace of a promised European Commission review of the EU trade deal with Israel is frustrating Ireland and Spain.Read on »

New EU fiscal rules will bake-in austerity in gift to far-rightOPINION

Fresh research from the New Economic Foundation suggests that MEPs voting for the new EU economic governance rules will lock-in underinvestment in health, housing, education, and the environment — whoever 'wins' the June elections.Read on »

The European far-right: reasons to be pessimistic — and optimisticANALYSIS

Here are five reasons why and how the far-right will shape the next half decade of European integration, and five reasons to remain (cautiously) optimistic. Read on »

How EU hopes to ‘shield’ elections against Moscow’s propaganda

With people spending an average of seven hours online per day and social media being the main source of information globally, many voters in Europe are likely to encounter disinformation campaigns — ranging from the Russian war in Ukraine to migration to euroscepticism. That risks creating “a red carpet for Putin,” according to EU Commission vice-president Věra Jourová.Read on »

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