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EU in 'intensive' talks with carbon border tax critics, says trade chief

The EU is in talks with a raft of countries from Africa and elsewhere who are concerned about the upcoming implementation of the bloc’s new carbon border tax. Read on »

Facebook profiting from race-hate AfD ads, new study finds

Meta is struggling to curb the spread of political ads containing hate speech and racist conspiracies, with the commission expressing "serious doubts" about the Instagram and Facebook owner's compliance with recent election guidelines.Read on »

Five things to know about the European elections in Germany

As the largest member state in the 27-nation bloc, the distribution of its 96 seats is important in shaping the future of EU decision-making. Here's what to expect from the European elections in Germany.Read on »

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EU sexual health funding lags billions behind rhetoric

The EU's funding for sexual reproductive health and rights lags behind the bloc’s professed policy commitments on health, gender equality and human rights, according to new research.Read on »

EU finally decides to exit controversial energy charter treaty

EU countries unanimously agreed to leave the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT), a long-standing international agreement that protects fossil-fuel investments. Read on »

Fidesz's €3.2m digital ads aimed at smearing opponentsOPINION

From the beginning of this year to 18 May, Fidesz and its proxy organisations spent over €3.2m on social media ads - six times as much as the opposition and its proxy platforms combined.Read on »

Revealed: Far-right links of Polish farmer hunger strikersFEATURE

The nascent Orka movement has won a meeting with Polish president Andrzej Duda – and reportedly a role on his agricultural council.Read on »

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