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Police cooperation: MEPs pave the way for more efficient data exchanges

On Tuesday, MEPs advanced proposals allowing EU law enforcement agencies to more easily exchange fingerprint, DNA and vehicle registration data and facial images across...

EU sanctions’ exemption to ease delivery of humanitarian assistance

The EU Council is to modify certain EU restrictive measures in keeping with UN Security Council resolution 2664 (2022) provisions for a humanitarian exemption...

EU releases report to assess membership status of Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia

The European Commission published a new analytical report on the next steps for perspective EU members Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia in order for them...

EP: new rules on adequate minimum wages for all workers in the EU

Minimum wages in all EU countries should allow for decent living and working standards, and member states should promote collective bargaining for pay. With 505...

Frontex: statement by Civil Liberties Committee Chair

After the Frontex Management Board met on 28–29 April and Executive Director Fabrice Leggeri resigned, Chair of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Juan...

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Concerns related to the addictive effect of the platforms led the Commission to open proceedings against TikTok

In February 2024, the Commission initiated formal proceedings against...

The rise of far-right and foreign interference in EU politics urges vast government coalitions

The rise of the far-right parties across the EU...

EU debates boost to competition

The European Union is starting to debate a new European...

G7 members asked to step up military aid to Ukraine

NATO and the European Union agreed for the urgent...

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