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Europe’s falling inflation rate not steep enough for ECB rate change

Even though inflation dropped to 2.5% in the 20-member eurozone last month, the European Central Bank (ECB) has deemed it insufficient to justify further...

ECB cautions about further interest rate cuts

The European Central Bank is working to push inflation in the Eurozone down to 2% but warned that it may take some time, as...

PM Denkov: Bulgarian and Romanian Schengen accession will make Europe stronger

In his address to MEPs, Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov called on the EU to play a more active role on the international stage,...

Meloni holds up EU reform of bailout fund

Italy is stonewalling European Union efforts to reform a vital eurozone bailout fund despite being among those in favour when the proposal was initially...

MEPs quiz Lagarde on inflation and banking sector stability

MEPs on Monday quizzed Christine Lagarde against the backdrop of a charged atmosphere with concerns not only related to inflation but also about potential...

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The European reset: Why federalism is no longer an ideology, but a survival strategy

The geopolitical illusion of a "wait-and-see" Europe is officially...

Hungary’s Magyar proposes constitutional amendment to remove President Tamás Sulyok

Hungary's government is taking steps to amend the constitution...

EU commitment to enlargement assured by top official for Western Balkan countries

European Council President António Costa remarked on Monday that...

Armenia votes at geopolitical and democratic crossroads

This Sunday, voters across Armenia will head to the...

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