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EU fiscal rules will leave multi-billion gap on green, social goals
The EU provisionally agreed new fiscal rules to reduce debt ratios and deficits while protecting investment in key areas — new analysis shows that only 3 countries could afford to meet their green and social goals in 2027 under them. Read on »
ICJ hears Nicaragua's case against Germany over Gaza
The International Court of Justice in the Hague on Monday heard Nicaragua's opening allegations that Germany is facilitating possible genocide in Gaza, through its arms sales to Israel. Read on »
OPINION The colonial biometric legacy at heart of new EU asylum system
Collecting additional biometric data has been justified by EU policymakers because it was reported that some asylum seekers voluntarily burn or damage their fingers to alter their fingerprints and avoid identification. Read on »
EDITORIAL Welcome (back), Benjamin Fox — our new Africa correspondent
To bolster our coverage on how the EU and African nations interact, we now have the pleasure of working with seasoned reporter Benjamin Fox. Read on »
EU navies in Red Sea escorted some 70 ships
EU frigates have helped 68 merchant vessels get through the Houthis' Red Sea blockade, but shipping is still down by half as attacks continue. Read on »
STAKEHOLDER Beyond profit: Enforcing human rights in business
Join journalists, civil society, and policy makers to discuss enforcing a binding global framework that marries economic pursuits with ethical imperatives. Read on »
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