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Spain and UK hail new 'breakthroughs' but fall short on Gibraltar deal

EU and UK officials say they are close to an agreement that would end three years of legal limbo for Gibraltar, but hopes of securing a deal before June’s elections are fading following talks on Thursday. Read on »

Commission launches second probe into Meta, as Musk continues to flaunt DSA

The EU Commission launched another investigation into Meta ahead of the EU elections. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's X seems to do little to comply with the EU's content moderation laws.Read on »

Orbán’s deliberate Russia dallying causes worry on EU presidency

Hungary is trying to defang new Russia sanctions, amid growing worry about its incoming EU presidency.Read on »

15 EU states want 'outside the box' ideas to curtail migrant arrivals

Over a dozen EU states are demanding "out of the box" ideas to curtail migrant arrivals, in a letter sent to the European Commission — just 48 hours after the Council voted through the EU's asylum overhaul laws.Read on »

Slovak politicians focus on hate speech after Fico assassination attempt

'What happened yesterday was an individual act, but the tense atmosphere of hatred was our collective work,' said Slovak president Zuzana Caputova. The current and future Slovak presidents have announced a plan to invite political leaders to the presidential palace for round table talks to calm the situation.Read on »

The ongoing quest for Social Europe

The new impetus for Social Europe of the past five years has led to important and long-awaited policy initiatives, including on minimum wages, platform work and corporate due diligence. However, progress in this field remains both fragile and fragmented.Read on »

How bad is Chinese spying in eastern Europe?OPINION

Central and eastern Europe have an increasing perception of China as a security threat — despite ongoing economic engagements in countries like Hungary. Read on »

Blurry Eurovision, EU elections, Georgia 'foreign agents' lawPODCAST

This week's Euroscopic gets into Catalonia's election results, this year's controversial Eurovision Song Contest, Georgia's new 'foreign agents' law and EU elections.Read on »

New EU ethics body adopted — but will have no investigative powers

A new EU ethics body was formally signed on Wednesday (15 May) aimed at curtailing scandals and keeping the EU institutions free from corruption. But it will have no investigative powers, nor cover the rotating EU presidency.Read on »

‘People buy spectacularly less’: greedflation-hit Europe weighs costs ahead of electionsINVESTIGATION

Governments have tried to ease the pain from record-high inflation that has swept Europe. But they failed to tame a major inflation driver in corporate 'greedflation'. Now European elections approach with the cost of living crisis high on agendas.Read on »

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