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EU risks 'blank cheque for dictators' in Egypt migration deal
Human rights groups have urged the EU to agree binding commitments on protection as part of the bloc’s controversial multi-billion euro migration control and investment pact with Egypt.Read on »
New MEPs: the bad, the worrying, and intriguing
While old-timers like Mick Wallace pack up their offices, newly elected anti-establishment people and some unusual newcomers are gearing up to arrive in Brussels. EUobserver has collected some of the more remarkable - and sometimes concerning - characters that will enter the next European Parliament. Read on »
EU approves extra €350m Ukraine arms deal
Ukraine is set to receive a shipment of ammunition worth €350m from its allies, as part of a larger effort to provide Ukraine with the funding it needs to finance its defensive war against Russia. Read on »
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My brother died on the Pylos shipwreck: one year on I've started a petition for justiceOPINION
Oday is a Syrian who now lives in the UK. His brothers Mohammed and Riyadh fled Syria to Europe. They ended up on the Adriana, an overcrowded trawler that left Libya with an estimated 750 people from Syria, Pakistan and Egypt onboard, before sinking off the coast of Pylos, Greece, a year ago today (14 June 2023). Oday’s brother Mohammed survived, but Riyadh died.Read on »
European elections, now what?PODCAST
This week's Euroscopic gets into the fallout of the European elections — with insights from Hungary, Italy and Brussels.Read on »
Top jobs, EPP and Greens convention, farmers' dialogue in focus This WEEK
This week, EU leaders will gather for an informal dinner to kickstart the official negotiations for the EU's top jobs. The puzzle seems to have been mostly solved, with Ursula von der Leyen likely to be reelected, though nothing is certain yet. Meanwhile, the first political groups in the European Parliament will decide on their members. Read on »
Left surged in Finland: its leader, Li Andersson, explains whyINTERVIEW
Finland's Left Alliance party leader Li Andersson won more votes than any other Finnish candidate running in the European elections. Now she is at the European Parliament hoping to counter the far-right, while championing labour rights and climate.Read on »
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