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woensdag 26 juni 2024

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Russia bans EUobserver and dozens of EU media

Russia has banned 81 EU-based media, including EUobserver, saying they "systematically disseminate false information about the progress of a special military operation [Russia's invasion of Ukraine]". Read on »

What could five more years of von der Leyen mean for Europe?ANALYSIS

As the chief of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen has become one of Europe's most influential women — a powerful position that she has been fighting to keep. But what could five more years of von der Leyen mean for the EU?Read on »

Accused of crimes, Greek coastguard hides from EU cameras

Cited as a "new observation" by Frontex's in-house rights monitors, the latest revelation poses additional accountability questions for a Greek coast guard accused of illegal collective pushbacks of people seeking asylum.Read on »

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Brazil sets out EU-backed billionaire tax plan

Brazil has set out detailed plans for a new global tax on billionaires, putting the proposal, which has the support of a raft of EU countries, on the agenda of July’s G20 finance ministers meeting. Read on »

Spain ends six-year old judiciary row, after EU intervention

Negotiators from the main Spanish political parties have agreed to renovate one of the country's most senior judicial bodies and to reform the way its judges are appointed, after the intervention of Brussels as a mediator in the talks. Read on »

Hot south vs. cool north: The EU-election climate paradoxOPINION

Despite experiencing severe climate impacts, southern EU nations prioritised economic and health issues in the recent elections, while northern nations, with less direct impact, showed greater climate-action commitment. Read on »

Time for fiscal responsibility in EUCOLUMN

The EU has been in the midst of a polycrisis situation since 2008, facing significant challenges. Financial stability concerns should not add to this burden. It is time for fiscal responsibility.Read on »

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