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'Credible', 'likely' and 'plausible' Greek coast guard behind drownings, says Frontex document
It is 'credible', 'likely' and 'plausible' that four people drowned after being abandoned at sea by the Hellenic coast guard, according to an internal document from the EU's border agency Frontex.Read on »
New EU sanctions barely scratch ongoing Russia trade ANALYSIS
Ongoing EU-Russia trade after two years of war continues to dwarf the next increment of European sanctions. Read on »
Belgian EU presidency postpones controversial child sexual abuse law
The Belgian EU presidency decided at the last minute to remove a vote on the controversial Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) regulation from the EU ambassadors' agenda. Dubbed 'Chat control' by its opponents, support for the law dwindled, amid concerns over privacy and encryption. Read on »
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Macron heralds 'essential' Africa vaccine-production programme
French president Emmanuel Macron has heralded an EU-financed programme to drive vaccine production in Africa as “an essential step towards a genuine African vaccine market,” at a pledging summit in Paris on Thursday (20 June). Read on »
Italy's journalism never recovered from Berlusconi — under Meloni, it's getting worseANALYSIS
'Today it's less risky to criticise the Pope, even very harshly, than the CEO of a company,' one Italian journalist told EUobserver. Italy's freedom of the press — never recovered from the era of Silvio Berlusconi, has got worse under Georgia Meloni, with a harsh new defamation law and corporate buyouts of independent news agencies.Read on »
How to deal with a problem like Serbia's Vučić and his rampant nationalism?OPINION
Following Aleksandar Vučić's flag-waving disrespect at the United Nations Srebenica genocide resolution, the notion that Vucic alone can steer Serbia towards Western values and interests must be dispelled.Read on »
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