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1 hour ago
What hasn’t been much discussed is the likely impact of the new EU pact on migration and asylum's more forced returns on migrants’ home communities – and it’s not good news.
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2 hours ago
Ukraine continues to expand its diplomatic footprint in Africa. 
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16 hours ago
Former Italian prime minister Enrico Letta presented his report on relaunching the single market at Wednesday night's summit — the third of its kind in a little over a decade. Will EU leaders listen this time?
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Informal meeting of consumer protection ministers

EU special summit

Informal meeting of consumer protection ministers

Foreign Affairs Council

Foreign Affairs Council

Informal meeting of health ministers

Informal meeting of health ministers

Informal meeting of health ministers

Informal meeting of health ministers

Informal meeting of the General Affairs Council

Agriculture and Fisheries Council

Informal meeting of the General Affairs Council

Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council

Lithuanian presidential elections

EU elections

EU elections

EU elections

EU elections

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Two Russian bankers left in EU limbo, despite court victory

7 days ago
Two Russian bankers have come closer to wriggling off the EU blacklist due to flimsy evidence, auguring badly for similar court rulings expected before summer.
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EU eyes teen turnout as next generation votes

22 hours ago
Lowering the voting age is a way of making mid-to-late teenagers feel listened to — but it is also a way of creating a habit, increasing the likelihood of them voting throughout their lives. And also possibly a youthful and idealistic ‘shield’ against more reactionary and right-wing middle-aged voters?
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