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Czech, Slovak PMs warn of European fragmentation

Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini warned the European Union risks fragmentation unless Brussels does not start respecting member state’s interests. “We can see the risk...

Has Europe just swerved to the right?

On February 19, the day Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) members held an internal vote in order to express their views about the party’s...

Austrian EU presidency targets migration

Austria’s Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, whose country is preparing to take up the upcoming European Union presidency in July, said he will take the same...

Czech PM talks migration with Juncker

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš warned that the debate on the European asylum system reform might drag on until mid-2018. He told reporters after meeting...

Ankara proves more effective than Washington in lobbying Albania

Turkey appears to have greater diplomatic leverage in Albania than Washington these days. The UN General Assembly Resolution condemning Washington’s move of the US Embassy...

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Support for Latvia’s candidacy for the UN Security Council in Warsaw

On November 28, 2024, the Latvian Embassy in Poland...

Romanian elections chaos after call for recount

Romania is falling even more in turmoil after one...

The Baltic electricity system is ready to disconnect from the Russian grid by February

Electricity transmission system operators (TSOs) from the Continental Europe...

The German Supreme Court rejects renewable energy producers’ appeal against government tax

Germany's highest court rejected renewable energy producers' appeals on...

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