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The EU's 'Bellwether state'? Dutch exit polls will give first glimpse into voting

With exit polls coming out on Thursday night, the Dutch EU election 'results' arrive well before the rest of Europe has voted. The Netherlands is by no means a true 'bellwether state' — but the exit polls might still give some indication of how Europeans are voting generally.Read on »

Has the ECB's rate policy been a success? ANALYSIS

Now that the European Central Bank is expected to lower interest rates, it's interesting to examine some of the impacts of its policies and potentially glean some lessons learned. Read on »

'Political homophobia' strikes back in Georgia

As EU cities prepare to show their love of diversity in summer festivals, “political homophobia" is making a comeback in Georgia and closer to home.Read on »

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'The Big Agri Bully Boys' from award-winning podcast The Europeans

Protests by angry farmers have swept across Europe this year. But from country to country, powerful groups have taken these protests over and changed their agenda. Who are these people, and what are they up to? Listen here.

EU cashes in on €130m in rejected visa applications

EU governments rake in €130m per year in rejected visa application fees, dubbed as 'reverse remittances' by critics, according to new analysis shared with EUobserver. Read on »

The vote of second-generation Europeans in EU elections: 'Our voices matter'FEATURE

Migration, the EU's response to Gaza and representation among people working in and voted into EU institutions are seen as major issues for second-generation European migrants.Read on »

Why are the EPP flirting with far-right fundamentalists?OPINION

The idea that the European People's Party, the party of Robert Schuman, Helmut Kohl or Simone Veil, could team up with the heirs of Mussolini, Franco, and Jean-Marie Le Pen, has started to flourish, warns S&D Spitzenkandidat Nicolas Schmit and Iratxe García PérezRead on »

Rising poverty in EU erodes citizens' rights, new report finds

"Rising energy and living costs have pushed one-in-five people across the EU into poverty," says the Vienna-based EU Fundament Rights agency, in a 144-page report published on Wednesday.Read on »

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