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Bulgaria will shift from EU cohesion funds to private investments and long-term concessions to rebuild critical ...
Slovaks are the least willing in Central and Eastern Europe to defend their country if attacked, with just 49% ready to fight ...
Right-wing candidates Karol Nawrocki of Poland and George Simion of Romania joined forces at a Polish rally Wednesday, just ...
Trump and Putin will skip Thursday’s first potential Moscow-Kyiv peace talks in three years, with Russia sending technocrats ...
ANTALYA, TURKEY - Ukraine’s leadership has not been invited to join discussions at the upcoming NATO summit in June, internal sources told Euractiv, breaking with tradition established since Russia ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about EU scrutiny on Italy’s rule of law amid a ministerial no-show, the Warsaw-Bucharest axis sparking backlash days before the vote, and so much more.
The Commission’s ethics panel says that Gentiloni’s spell as commissioner is “very likely” to benefit his new employer.
Italy faced EU scrutiny in a closed-door hearing Wednesday, where missing ministers signaled a possible political boycott ahead of the 2025 rule of law report.
Without naming the companies involved, Belgium’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office said that it is investigating suspected ...
"How do Solvency II and Basel III influence the willingness of financial institutions to invest in telecommunications ...
Von der Leyen has long advocated adding a fourth major budget category: a "European Sovereignty Fund” in response to ...
BRUSSELS – The European Commission announced it was removing its top lawyer from his post, just hours after a court handed ...
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