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The official said Mercosur countries would also need to ratify the deal and notify the EU accordingly
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In today's edition: Biometric data sharing, sovereign CAIDA, Poland's 'nie' to DSA implementation
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Budapest’s decision comes one year after Hungary granted political asylum to former PiS deputy justice minister Marcin Romanowski
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In today's edition: Week ahead, Kennedy vs. Germany, and a French pharma revolt
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Plus new drone plan, foreign investment screening, and the week ahead
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In today's edition: Mercosur, CAP budget, CATCH system
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In Monday’s edition: Kubilius’ army, Gaza peace board, migration, Mercosur, Fico vs. Kallas
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The EU has agreed to talks with Washington on sharing sensitive citizens’ data without publicly setting limits
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Several groups chipping in with ideas ahead of the Digital Decade review also urge a stronger push for European sovereignty
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Subsidies, not grid reforms, are kicking off 2026 across Europe
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This line of argument could resonate with other conservative groups in the European Parliament opposed to abortion
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The strategy doubles down on a tougher migration line pursued since the start of the EU executive's mandate
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MEPs will agree on a take-it-or-leave-it offer on maintaining the automatic right to compensation for delays over three hours
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US high-tech ceasefire monitoring will not by itself change the game in Ukraine; furthermore, it puts Europeans and Ukrainians at risk of Washington’s volatile decision-making, experts say
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History will not judge this moment by what Iran’s regime did, but by what the free world chose not to do
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As Donald Trump renews pressure to take over Greenland, growing resentment towards Copenhagen on the island could become Washington’s strongest leverage
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Brussels says long-standing exemptions allowing privately owned hospitals to bypass EU public procurement rules, risking a distort of medicines competition
Sun, 01/11/2026 - 19:29
As Iranians risk their lives in the streets, Europe is left choosing between moral clarity and diplomatic habit
Sun, 01/11/2026 - 15:41
Cuba lived, for many years, on large amounts of OIL and MONEY from Venezuela... NOT ANYMORE!"
Sun, 01/11/2026 - 15:23
Canada already ruled out a potential ban but Australia's prime minister was sterner in his rebuke of Grok, calling the AI-generated sexualised images "completely abhorrent"
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