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Germany wants Russian diplomats to keep EU travel perks
Fear of Kremlin retaliation is unlikely to see the EU curb Russian diplomats' travel perks, despite a Danish and Dutch-endorsed security alert.Read on »
Security trumps climate in leaked EU 'strategic agenda'
With a deal on the EU top-jobs all but clinched, the next item on the European council's to do list is the EU Strategic Agenda, specifying the bloc's strategic priorities for the next five years. Leaked drafts indicate a clear priority of security over climate, but experts downplay worries. Read on »
EU says Greece must respect asylum, in wake of BBC 'killings' report
The European Commission has said Greece must respect asylum laws, following a BBC report accusing the Greek coast guard of allegedly being responsible for the deaths of dozens of people over a three-year period.Read on »
EU finally backs nature restoration law, after Austrian U-turn
EU environment ministers adopted the nature restoration law, breaking a months-long political deadlock.Read on »
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Big Pharma influence hangs over Europe’s medicines regulatorINVESTIGATION
Investigate Europe has found that the European Medicines Agency is beset by several conflicts of interest concerns over professional and financial ties to industry. It is also facing growing criticism for fast-tracking drugs that could pose serious risks to patients.Read on »
The 'renovictions' problem - fighting the greenlash in eco-housingOPINION
The shortage of affordable housing in the EU means that building eco retrofits may inadvertently increase financial burdens on renters and homeowners, fuelling a 'greenlash' that is feeding into Europe’s already divisive politics. Read on »
Von der Leyen finale? EU leaders call for ‘quick’ decision on top jobs
The Ursula von der Leyen – António Costa – Kaja Kallas package that had been months in the making appeared to be already sealed before the informal dinner, prompting Denmark, Ireland and Germany to call for a “quick decision” during the next European Council, when candidates for EU top jobs will officially be announced.Read on »
Wolf in sheep's clothing? The two faces of the Russian Orthodox ChurchFEATURE
The Russian Orthodox Church looks tamer inside the EU than it does in Russia — but the Kremlin’s weaponisation of religion has made it a security concern. Read on »
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