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EU's 'MEGA' presidency and parliament formation This WEEK

Populist Hungary takes over the EU presidency on Monday, as the European Parliament divides power after June's elections. Read on »

EU on edge, as French election threatens disarray ANALYSIS

French voters will cast their ballots on Sunday (30 June) in the first round of parliamentary elections. With the far-right on top of the polls, president Emmanuel Macron's snap election bet could prove a catastrophic mistake, while markets tremble over parties' big spending plans. Read on »

Don't mention the Brexit! Labour aims low on EU relations

Just over eight years after the UK voted to leave the EU, the opposition Labour party appears almost certain to return to government next week. But Labour continues to keep a very low profile on reforming the UK’s relationship with the bloc. Read on »

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Podcast: After the vote is before the votePODCAST

The UK and France head into snap elections. A Hezbollah threat against EU-member Cyprus reminds Brussels that the walls of the "garden" may not be as high as one might like. Plus, Rutte goes NATO.Read on »

EU Migration ‘schizophrenia’: Need workers, close borders?INVESTIGATION

With the need for one million foreign workers annually, the EU introduced Talent Partnerships to bring in non-EU citizens to fill gaps in the labour market. Pilot projects only led to a small number of recruitments so far, with partner countries required to cooperate on border protection and returns.Read on »

Hungary’s democratic Rubik’s CubeOPINION

Recent elections reveal the chilling effect of the new 'Sovereignty Law' on civil society and media, just as Hungary prepares to take over EU Council presidency Read on »

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