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Semiconductors: MEPs adopt legislation to boost EU chips industry

On Tuesday, MEPs backed plans to secure the EU supply of chips by boosting production and innovation, and setting up emergency measures against shortages. The...

Parliament sets out its vision for a new EU strategy on China

The EU should continue talking to China about global challenges like climate change and health crises, while raising its concerns over systemic human rights...

Illegal fishing: EU lifts Taiwan’s yellow card following reforms

The EU recognises Taiwan's reforms put in place during the last three and a half years to tackle illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU)....

Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V: How to conclude an international treaty without really concluding it?

Is it possible to just copy the text of an international treaty into a bill and enact it as a national law? Does the...

China’s revenge for Prague’s support to Tibet

Czech Republic’s government wants to tighten the country’s ties with China. But, the mayor of Prague Zdeněk Hřib, a member of the Pirate Party,...

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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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