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ANALYSIS EU impotent in Lebanon, as Gaza war tests ties
The EU lacks the influence and joint strategy to become a big player in Lebanon, despite its extensive involvement in Lebanese politics and society, recent months have shown. Read on »
Will Senegal's new president break from the EU?
Elected on a tide of youth and radicalism, Senegal's new president Bassirou Diomaye Faye has promised to take the country out of the West African CFA franc — a currency viewed by many as a relic of French colonialism. Read on »
EU awaits Israeli 'clarification' on killing of seven aid workers in Gaza
On 1 April, an Israeli air strike killed seven aid workers from the US-based charity World Central Kitchen, the organisation said after immediately pausing its operations in the region — while the EU Commission calls Israeli authorities for clarification. Read on »
ANALYSIS New German party BSW looks left and right for voters
The new splinter party BSW could outpoll the leftist Die Linke and the liberal FDP in the European elections. But it is not clear whether they want to join The Left or instead fish for votes on the right. Read on »
Belarus 'war' comments prompt EU rebuke
The EU is equipping itself to face down threats coming from Belarus and Russia, following fresh comments that Minsk wants no conflict but is still preparing for war. Read on »
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