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Pop stars and Russian shipping firm on EU blacklist

Pop stars, Russia's top shipping firm, and a defrocked priest have joined the EU blacklist, as the West also prepared to use Russian money to fund Ukraine. Read on »

'Fear of repercussions' thwart Frontex rights abuse reports

Redacted documents and minutes from the EU's border agency Frontex paint a picture of mounting frustration for its fundamental rights officer, Jonas Grimheden.Read on »

EU 'can’t compete' with Russia on Africa disinformation

Spreading disinformation and fake news is one of the tactics used by the EU’s rivals to damage the bloc’s standing, say EU officials. Read on »

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What if we are fighting inflation all wrong? ANALYSIS

In a new paper, two economists argue that the EU needs a system of price controls and buffer stocks to prevent future inflation and shouldn't just leave it to the ECB to fight price rises through interest rates after the fact. Read on »

EU needs to help Moldova fight Russian disinfo attacks OPINION

With national elections and an EU referendum looming by mid-2025, Moldova's future hangs in the balance, amid attacks by Russia-linked disinformation.Read on »

EU says Apple broke app-market rules, threatening fine

Apple's app store imposes restrictions on freely 'steering' users that are in breach of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the commission announced in preliminary findings.Read on »

EU's rare opportunity to shape a better future for people living with rare diseases

Right now, there is a generational opportunity to overcome health inequities for people living with rare diseases, shaping policies that pave the way for both accelerated and advanced diagnosis and treatment options.Read on »

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