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Von der Leyen vote, and meeting Starmer at the European Political Community This WEEK
The new EU Parliament will decide whether Ursula von der Leyen will remain at the helm of the European Commission for another five years — the same day the European Political Community summit takes place in the UK, hosted by new centre-left PM Kier Starmer. MEPs are also expected to approve Roberta Metsola as the parliament president. Read on »
Orban's make-believe 'I'm the EU president' act is a gamble on a Trump winOPINION
There are at least two qualitatively new features of the unfolding events of the Hungarian EU presidency that may fundamentally influence its endgame. This time, the Hungarian government is not confronting the European Parliament or the Commission, but rather all the other member states, writes Daniel Hegedus of the German Marshall Fund.Read on »
After defeat in the Sahel, the EU seeks new balance to Africa relationsFEATURE
The EU Commission’s main priorities from its relations with Africa are likely to be migration control and access to critical raw materials. But don't expect Africa to be a priority for a second von der Leyen commission.Read on »
EU leaders fear 'political violence' after Trump shooting
EU leaders have denounced "political violence," as the failed assassination of Donald Trump aggravates tension on both sides of the Atlantic.Read on »
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Calling a spade a spade? How to categorise Europe’s fractious new far-right ANALYSIS
The Altenative for Germany's new Sovereigntist group in the European Parliament — the third rightwing outfit there — illustrates how far-right parties in Europe have increased both in popularity and in variety. But don't start calling them national conservatives, experts warn. Read on »
Hungary shrugs off Nordic boycott of EU presidency meetings
Hungary has called for "sincere cooperation" after a Nordic-led mini-boycott of upcoming meetings over Budapest's abuse of EU presidency norms.Read on »
Did Europe just turn Left? PODCAST
This week's Euroscopic gets into French and UK elections results, anti-semitism in Europe and what is going in Israel.Read on »
Biden's future in doubt among EU friends after new blunders
EU leaders stuck by US president Joe Biden despite his striking gaffes in Washington, but behind the scenes diplomats fear he'll be forced to step aside. Read on »
My son's torturer will be representing Syria at the Paris OlympicsOPINION
The International Olympic Committee knows the crimes Omar Aroub committed and yet he is still allowed to be part of Syria’s delegation. Read on »
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