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20 hours ago
Recent action plans and pledges by Donald Tusk mean that there is no longer a "clear risk" to the rule of law according to the EU Commission — although all these reform efforts are still subject to Poland's presidential veto. Still, the decision carries important symbolic value, say observers.
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4 hours ago
The Global Gateway is unlikely to succeed in boosting the European economy – and arguably will cost the EU its credibility in the world by diverting development budgets to prop up its own businesses.
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33 seconds ago
Why is Ursula von der Leyen flirting with the ECR? The main reason is Giorgia Meloni and her party, the Brothers of Italy [Fratelli d'Italia]. They are seen as the prize to be won for the EPP, be it by joining the EPP directly or at least by supporting von der Leyen's bid to head the commission again, as well as some of her policies.
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Pollwatch: Analysing projected support for political groups ahead of June

6 days ago
In this second edition of Pollwatch, EUobserver looks into the projected support for different political groups ahead of June's election.
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Orbán-backed think-tank courts farmers linked to far-right ahead of elections

4 days ago
An oil-funded think-tank backed by Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán is involved in organising widespread farmer protests in the run-up to the EU elections, DeSmog can reveal.
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Why EUobserver is now asking for your email address

11 days ago
I’d like to explain why we made this choice, and why we think it’s necessary. It’s not because we want your data. And it’s not because we’re intent on bombarding you with endless emails to sign up for a paid membership.
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