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South American Union signs new trade deal with the European bloc

South America’s Mercosur union signed a new trade deal with European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland, in a move...

The arrest of Moldovan oligarch Plahotniuc in Greece may have political implications

On 22 July, Vladimir Plahotniuc, an oligarch and former influential politician in Moldova, was arrested in Athens, Greece, while attempting to board a flight...

Parliamentary elections in Moldova: Pro-Moscow parties aim to destabilise democracy

The upcoming parliamentary election in Moldova, scheduled for 28 September, holds significant implications for the country's future and the security of the European Union....

MEPs welcome Montenegro’s objective to join the EU in 2028

The European Parliament has called for enhanced political stability in Montenegro, along with substantial progress in electoral and judicial reforms, as well as a...

Europol’s report reveals how organised crime’s DNA is changing, threatening the EU’s democratic structures

On 18 March, Europol unveiled its EU Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment (EU-SOCTA) 2025, a critical report illuminating the shifting landscape of crime...

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Extremist AUR party dominates among the far-right parties in Romania amid internal divisions

A recent opinion poll indicated that the right-wing extremist...

Court of Justice rules in favour of the Commission in Poland’s Turów mine case

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)...

Sweden’s migration minister urges the EU to facilitate the deportation of failed Afghan asylum seekers

On Thursday, Johan Forssell, Sweden's Migration Minister, called on...

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