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UK shoots down talk of EU youth mobility scheme, again
An EU-UK deal making it easier for 18-30 year olds to study and work in each other's countries is still off the agenda, following reports that the new Labour government was preparing to discuss a youth mobility scheme. Read on »
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Modi visits Warsaw and Kyiv, in sign of strenghtening ties
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi said he would work for peace in Ukraine while visiting Donald Tusk in Warsaw. On Friday, he will be in Ukraine — the first visit by an Indian prime minister since Kyiv gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.Read on »
New commissioner for intergenerational fairness is the EU’s ticket out of permacrisisOpinion
Ahead of the formation of the next European Commission, one of Ursula von der Leyen’s more surprising, and under-reported, announcements was a new role responsible for "intergenerational fairness". What does that mean?Read on »
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