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Hungary to face questions on Nato future at Prague meeting

Hungary is likely to face hard questions on its Nato future in Prague on Thursday, following a row on Ukraine in Brussels on Monday. Read on »

French right's Gen Z leaders eye successful EU electionsFEATURE

If you listen to the young officials in France’s conservative parties, the surge of conservative and far-right parties in the country is driven by young people — and they’re convinced that this trend makes their long-term victory in Europe inevitable.Read on »

Academic boycotts claim wins as EU universities start cutting ties with Israel

European universities have increasingly moved to cut ties with Israeli institutions, amid mounting concerns over the humanitarian situation in Rafah and ongoing student protests. The success of the academic boycott movement has followed a clear geographical pattern.Read on »

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Belarus regime's latest target: defence lawyers INTERVIEW

"For the first time in modern Belarus, lawyers have become political prisoners themselves for their work on the behalf of clients," says Human Rights Watch in a new reportRead on »

Businesses join forces to call on EU to save nature restoration law

A group of companies, including H&M, Coca-Cola Europe and Triodos, have called on the Belgian presidency of to save the bloc's embattled nature restoration law before the end of June. Read on »

The Hungarian EU presidency and Georgia's election — don't say you weren't warnedOPINION

The Hungarian government will hold the rotating EU presidency in the second half of 2024, at a critical time for enlargement policy and neighbourhood relations: during parliamentary elections in Georgia and presidential elections in Moldova. Read on »

EU fisheries pact offers first test for Senegal's new president

Already difficult talks between the EU and Senegal on a controversial fisheries agreement have been further complicated by the decision by the EU to issue a ‘yellow card’ warning to Dakar over its alleged failure to address illegal fishing. Read on »

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