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EU opens accession talks with Albania and North Macedonia

Foreign Affairs Committee Chair welcomes EU member states’ decision to open accession talks with Albania and North Macedonia. Following the Council of Ministers’ decision to...

Surprise election results in Poland, or maybe not?

The results of the October 13 parliamentary election in Poland did not come as a big surprise. It was pretty much expected that the...

Bütikofer and Frassoni: Poland must show commitment to European values

The European Court of Justice ruled today that the Polish legislation concerning the lowering of the retirement age of judges of the Supreme Court...

Commissioner Hahn visits Moldova, to reiterate the EU’s support to the new government

Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn will be in Chisinau, the Republic of Moldova, tomorrow, 19 June, to meet with...

Snap election could threaten rule of law in Greece

The result of the recent European Parliamentary elections shook Greece’s political landscape. The ruling Syriza party suffered an unexpected loss at the ballot box...

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The European Parliament and the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus streighten their relationship

Amidst a momentous ceremony at the European Parliament Office...

President von der Leyen reaffirms EU’s strong support for Lebanon announcing a €1 billion package of EU funding

European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, visited Beirut on...

European Union and UNICEF support Digitalisation in Education in Bhutan

On April 30, 2024, the European Union and UNICEF announced a...

Commission approves Czech state aid to support nuclear power plant construction

On Tuesday, April 30, the European Commission, in a...

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