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1 day ago
While Maria Luís Albuquerque's track record in finance is undeniable – having served as Portugal's finance minister and worked for Morgan Stanley – the parliamentary vetting will reveal if she has the sustainability expertise needed to address these challenges. 
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14 hours ago
EU foreign ministers have repeated calls to halt the new Lebanon war, but Israel seems set to ignore them and the US by forging ahead with a ground invasion.
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53 minutes ago
The EU’s rapid response to the mpox outbreak in central Africa is evidence of the bloc being better prepared for future pandemics, EU officials said.
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Western Balkans Ministerial Meeting

Meeting of the College of Commissioners

EP President Roberta Metsola meets the UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer

G7 Minister’s meeting on Interior

Vice-President Suica attends the College meeting

President Metsola presides over the Conference of Presidents meeting

G7 Minister’s meeting on Interior

G7 Minister’s meeting on Interior

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Accused of crimes, Greek coastguard hides from EU cameras

3 months ago
Cited as a "new observation" by Frontex's in-house rights monitors, the latest revelation poses additional accountability questions for a Greek coast guard accused of illegal collective pushbacks of people seeking asylum.
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Why EU leaders should get off Musk's X

27 days ago
Leaders should ask themselves - is X really what I want my brand to be associated with?
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Drainpipe of shame: How Orbán hypocrisy became a gay icon in Brussels

6 days ago
The drainpipe in Brussels where a far-right MEP fled a gay orgy still attracts tourists, who take pics to remember what Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán really represents.
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