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Tell Brussels what you think about changing the clocks

European Union citizens change their clocks twice per year – from summertime to wintertime and vice versa. But is it worth the trouble? The European...

Finland calls for EU asylum overhaul

Finland’s interior minister, Kai Mykkänen, has called for a thorough overhaul of the European Union’s migrant and refugee policy. He announced his readiness to...

EU gets new chiefs to fight fraud, promote skills in employment

Ville Itälä has been appointed by the European Commission to the post of Director-General of the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF). The appointment, announced on...

Finland’s healthcare reform bill pushed to August

Finland’s lawmakers will not be able to vote on the government’s new healthcare and local government bill until August – at the earliest, according...

Finland, Sweden closer to Nato after defence deal with US?

A new defence cooperation agreement signed by Finland, Sweden and the United States has not brought the two Nordic countries closer to Nato, according...

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Parliament approves the inaugural EU regulations to safeguard dogs and cats

On Tuesday, 29 April, the European Parliament adopted a...

EU Commission president sounds alarm: Billions at risk as energy aid needs better targeting amid Iran conflict

European Union countries are urged to allocate their energy...

European Commission finds Facebook too permissive for underage users

The European Commission concluded that Facebook and Instagram’s parent...

Constructive dialogue between Commission’s president and incoming PM of Hungary about unblocking EU funds

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reported on...

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