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Hungary defends Ukraine 'anti-war action plan' and civil society funding probes

Hungary's Europe minister, Janos Boka, has defended his country's new 'anti-war' Ukraine action plan and a wider probe by his Budapest government into global anti-corruption organisation Transparency International (TI).Read on »

Germany's AfD form EU Parliament's second new far-right group

A second new far-right alliance in the European Parliament, led by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party was officially announced on Wednesday, after they succeeded in gathering a small group of fellow extremist parties around them. Read on »

EU faced wave of attacks on Jews surge before Gaza war

Europe was already seeing a wave of anti-semitic attacks before the Hamas attacks on 7 October 2023 and Israel’s military response in Gaza, according to data published on Thursday (11 July) by the EU’s Fundamental Rights Agency. Read on »

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Hard talk, but no sanctions on Hungary's rogue EU presidency

Hungary's EU ambassador failed to quash charges that Budapest was abusing its presidency in Brussels on Wednesday, but none of his critics threatened sanctions. Read on »

MEPs: Stop 'race to bottom' of cheapest-price public procurementEXCLUSIVE

A cross-party alliance of MEPs has called upon the next commission to reform the EU's rules on public procurement. The current rules, which prioritise the lowest price, undermine the bloc's social policy, they argue.Read on »

Report highlights hiring practices as hurdle to disabled European job-seekers

Europeans with disabilities continue to face pervasive problems in workplace and labour market accessibility, according to a new report by the European Disability Forum. Obstacles highlighted include a lack of accessible hiring practices and insufficient provision of assistive technology.Read on »

The EU and China are destined for a protracted trade warOPINION

The EU began imposing massive tariffs on Chinese electrical vehicles last Friday — it's likely China will expand its retaliation list to include European big engine cars, dairy products, wine and cognac. The EU-China trade war appears imminent.Read on »

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