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EU court calls back Deutsche Telekom antitrust fine

European Union regulators had made a mistaken when calculating an EU antitrust fine handed down to Deutsche Telekom four years ago, according to Europe’s...

S&Ds: Czech president Miloš Zeman must apologise for anti-Gypsyism

Following remarks by Czech President Miloš Zeman in which he labelled Romani people lazy and said that ‘slapping them’ is the best way to...

No repatriations by EU to Libya

The European Union will never send migrants back to Libya because of the inhumane conditions in Libyan migrant detention centres. So said the European...

Poland stops chopping trees

Poland finally decided to halt logging in the ancient Bialowieza forest, as demanded by the European Union. But Warsaw did not announce how many...

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Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria may shape the political landscape of the country

Bulgaria is set for early elections on 19 April,...

Macron and Starmer discuss reopening Strait of Hormuz at international summit

The leaders of France and the UK will meet...

EU Commission opens in-depth investigation into Romanian state aid for Cernavoda 1 nuclear reactor refurbishment

The European Commission is conducting an in-depth investigation to...

EU officials in Hungary to discuss unlocking billions of euros frozen due to Orbán’s policies

European Union officials are scheduled to meet on Friday...

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