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The spread of populism in Spain

Brussels is worried that Spain, the euro zone’s fourth-largest economy, could be affected by political fragmentation and the emergence of the far right. As reported...

Of coal workers and climate change denialists

Workers at Bulgaria’s largest coal-fired power plant walked off the job and marched into the streets of the capital city, Sofia, on November 29....

EU-Canada trade deal stalls in Italy

The European Union’s free trade agreement with Canada is stuck in Italy where lawmakers are threatening not to pass it through parliament. Ministers of the...

Italy’s PM-designate resign, another election looms

Giuseppe Conte has given up the mandate to form a government, given to him on May 23, an official from Italy’s presidential palace said...

Giuseppe Conte is populists’ pick for Italy’s next prime minister

Italy's next prime minister could be Giuseppe Conte, a 54-year-old law professor who has never been elected to parliament. He was chosen by a...

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European Commission greenlights Romanian aid for energy-intensive companies

The European Commission approved an aid scheme from Romania...

Focus on Chinese freighter as investigations into possible sabotage of Baltic undersea cables continue

As Baltic nations pursue their inquiries into whether the...

Latvia promotes UN Security Council candidacy in Dublin

On 19 November 2024, the Embassy of Latvia in...

Norwegian fund supports rule of law, democracy and human rights promotion in Europe

A new fund totalling over EUR 300 million will...

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