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Biden's Nato summit and Orbán's new EU group This WEEK
Nato leaders will discuss Russia in Washington on Tuesday, while the European Parliament will likely see the birth of a new far-right group on Monday. Read on »
Orbán's 'appeasement' trip to Kremlin disgusts EU leaders
Fellow EU leaders ridiculed Viktor Orbán for meeting Russia's president on Friday, in one of his first acts since taking over the EU Council rotating presidency five days ago.Read on »
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Starmer's UK 'sandcastle' landslide points to cautious EU agenda
Despite winning a landslide in terms of seats, Labour’s UK election win is much weaker than it looks. As landslide wins go, Keir Starmer's looks particularly fragile.Read on »
Beyond the missiles — a call for a €1bn European Cultural Deal for UkraineOPINION
A quieter war rages for the soul of the Ukrainian nation. Amidst all the military hardware talk a critical frontline is being ignored: the cultural front. Read on »
Hungary 'not planning' to pay €200m fine for flouting EU asylum laws
As Hungary takes over the EU Council presidency, Budapest said it is not planning to pay the €200m fine imposed by the European Court of Justice in June for failing to apply EU asylum law.Read on »
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