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The 15 May marks the forced expulsion and displacement of 700,000 thousand Palestinians during the conflict that created the ...
The clear goal is to suffocate what remains of Hungary’s critical civil society and to intimidate independent media ahead of ...
European trade ministers arrived in Brussels in upbeat spirits, buoyed by what they described as signs of de-escalation in ...
In this new investigation, EUobserver unveils how Namibia’s Hyphen hydrogen project, heavily backed by the EU, promises green ...
Kenya has promised to slash digital taxes to attract more European investment in its tech sector, during a two-day EU-Kenya business summit.
An EU court ruled that the European Commission wrongly denied access to text messages between Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer ...
Victims of mercenary spyware were not allowed to give testimony in the European Parliament's civil liberties committee.
Transparency on European parties and their funding often falls short. As of April 2025 (due to a convoluted funding mechanism ...
In Spain, fertility is not only declining — women are also having nearly one child fewer than they intend. In the midst of a ...
Uganda’s main opposition leader Bobi Wine has urged the EU to address multiple human rights violations including the arrest ...
Polish finance minister Andrzej Domanski said he expects EU countries will strike a deal this month on a €150bn fund to ramp ...
EU Council chief António Costa met with Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić, despite Vučić’s recent Moscow visit and ongoing ...