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The European Commission has signalled that EU countries can set their own legal age for social media access, after the French ...
Romanian and Moldovan presidents vow closer cooperation against Russian hybrid threats, with Bucharest backing Chișinău’s pro ...
Greta Thunberg's call to action over her Gaza detention jammed Sweden’s emergency lines, sparking backlash from ministers ...
Today’s mafia doesn’t break kneecaps – it signs contracts, pulling strings with the quiet precision of Michael Corleone.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about India eyeing major concessions on the EU trade deal, Italian referendums ...
Denmark assumes the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU on July 1st and protection of minors is a top priority for ...
With no sign that the political groups holding Brussels hostage will come to their senses, even the denizens of Schuman might ...
Thousands hoping to enter the European Commission’s civil service have been waiting for the exam since 2019. A long-awaited ...
Supporters of the package welcome the agreement's regulatory data protection measures. While Critics argue that the text ...
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Monday launched scathing attacks on the EU ...
Rome and Israeli spyware firm Paragon are trading blame over who ended their surveillance deal, as a scandal over alleged spying on journalists and activists escalates.
Greece’s migration minister says a burqa ban at universities is under consideration, as the government pushes ahead with a tough new migration bill.
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