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In this episode, wildfires rage across the Mediterranean once more, from Catalonia to Greece, raising a pressing question: ...
In an interview with EUobserver in Madrid, former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell reflects on the EU-US tariff deal ...
A top UN official has warned that deep cuts to its refugee agency will lead to a surge in migration flows from Libya and ...
In today’s context, marked by growing market consolidation, public intervention is not only justified but necessary to ...
On 28 September, parliamentary elections will be held in Moldova. While this may seem like a minor event on the EU’s ...
A group of 18 EU member states have officially expressed interest in loans from the European ‘SAFE’ instrument to boost their ...
In 2025, the continued imprisonment of Ukrainian OSCE staff also reveals something strikingly profound about the state of ...
The European Commission and the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) have launched plans to ramp up ...
In this episode, Evi Kiorri looks into Big Tech's willingness to comply with the EU’s flagship AI Act and what’s at stake.
Fear of prosecution and legal consequences, including possible loss of citizenship, has led many German Muslims to avoid ...
Under the tariffs agreement with the US announced earlier this week, the EU committed to purchasing $750bn [€650bn] worth of ...
In this episode, Evi Kiorri explores Ukraine’s parliamentary vote to reverse a controversial law that undermined key ...