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'On death's door': British surgeon on working at Gaza hospitalINTERVIEW
Dr Khaled Dawas, a British surgeon returning from working in a Gaza hospital, talks to EUobserver: "You feel completely hopeless," he says. "The problem is the constant demand from trauma patients. It is overwhelming."Read on »
EU under pressure to impose sanctions as Sudan civil war rages
The EU is under pressure to impose sanctions on individuals involved in atrocities in the Sudanese civil war. Read on »
New study finds 'largest contamination in EU history' of potentially toxic forever chemical
EU rivers and lakes contain "highly alarming" levels of TFA, a potentially toxic forever chemical, according to an exploratory survey by PAN Europe, a pesticide action group. Read on »
China backdoor mars planned EU sanctions on Russia and Belarus
The EU is trying to stop Russia bypassing sanctions via Belarus — but its planned new measures would do little to halt China's role in circumvention.Read on »
Spain, Ireland, Norway set to recognise Palestine as Israel ignores Rafah court order
Spain, Ireland, plus non-EU Norway, are poised to recognise the state of Palestine this week, marking a symbolic step aimed at supporting peace in the region through the two-state solution — but also a break with some other more reluctant EU states.Read on »
Forget the TV debates, the 'Spitzenkandidate' process is now a distracting shamOPINION
Ursula von der Leyen — a political figure unknown to the general public, lacking prime ministerial experience, and never a Spitzenkandidat for EU president — became EU Commission president in 2019. So what is the point of re-running this sham?Read on »
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