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Fee to cover EU summits stirs controversy

Belgium is breaching media freedom by requiring Brussels journalists to pay €50 to cover the next summit of European Union leaders. Joined by the...

New status for Slovakia’s animals

Every animal in Slovakia will soon be defined by law as a living creature and not as a thing. This is based on new...

GRECO reveals little progress in fight against corruption

The Group of States against Corruption of the Council of Europe (GRECO) has warned that some European countries last year backpedalled on their commitments...

Ingeborg Gräßle: Commission must review its rules for nominations

“The European Commission should review its administrative procedure for the appointment of senior officials to ensure transparency, integrity and equal opportunities by the end...

EU site against pro-Kremlin ‘fake news’ questioned

Europe’s response to Russian propaganda is on shaky ground. The website EUvsDisinfo.eu – the brainchild of the East StratCom task force (set up by...

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Swedish SEB will consolidate its Baltic banks into one

The Swedish bank, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (SEB), which...

Polish Tauron launches its fourteenth onshore wind farm

Tauron has launched the Gamów wind farm in the...

The pro-European coalition in Romania proceeds without Elena Lasconi’s party

Romanian democratic parties are attempting to create a "cordon...

How the EU’s “green revolution” is reshaping investment, explained by Vladimir Kokorin

The founder of the British investment company BCCM Group,...

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