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  1. Eurozone unemployment rises as interest rates start to bite
  2. EU cost of living continues to rise much faster than wages
  3. Not like last time: Why Gaza is a new 'rip' in Belgian society
  4. How austerity is pushing Europe to extremism
  5. Gaza nears Mosul and Mariupol as deadliest urban conflict
  6. One in two countries in democratic decline, finds study
  7. Belgium taking over EU helm as it ignores asylum court rulings
  8. It's time to open up the European Court of Justice

Analysis

How austerity is pushing Europe to extremism

A recent study convincingly shows that for every one percent cut in regional public spending, the vote share of extreme parties increases by 1.5 percentage points in the first year and three percentage points two years after the cuts.

One in two countries in democratic decline, finds study

Half of countries saw a decline in at least one indicator of democracy from 2017-2022 —and Europe is no exception to a "worrying deterioration" in rule of law and press freedom, says rInternational Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance.

Opinion

It's time to open up the European Court of Justice

At present, the ECJ considers documents about ongoing proceedings to be confidential and only makes them available once the proceedings have concluded. Arguments submitted by parties are never published, blinding the public to the full picture.

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Interview

Hits and misses of EU workplace and jobs legislation

Ahead of the 2024 elections, EUobserver talked to the Socialists & Democrats spokesperson for employment, Dutch MEP Agnes Jongerius, about past 'successes' on the minimum wage and platform workers, and future challenges on quality traineeships and AI in the workplace.

Feature

Greek island pioneering 'territorial diplomacy' on energy

Migration, sustainability, and energy transition: are local authorities able to combat Europe's pressing issues by surpassing national governments by taking matters into their own hands or will they get lost in a bureaucratic labyrinth built by favouritism?

Sanchez's 'amnesty' talks with Catalan separatists to stay PM

Spain's socialist party wants to avoid new elections and is rushing to form a governing coalition for incumbent prime minister Pedro Sánchez before the Socialists' European congress on 10-11 November. But an 'amnesty' for Catalan political separatists is a sticking-point.

Opinion

Can G7 make Russia pay for reconstruction of Ukraine?

While seizing Russian assets for Ukraine's reconstruction seems a logical option, it presents legal challenges and potential risks to the monetary system. Alternative approaches, such as seizing the proceeds generated by frozen assets, are being considered by Western allies.

Spain and Belgium increased Russian LNG imports, study finds

Spain and Belgium increased imports of liquified natural gas (LNG) from Russia by 50 percent from January to September 2023, compared to last year, while France saw Russian LNG imports rise by 40 percent, according to a new study.

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Opinion

The best deal Kosovo and Serbia can get

The newly-proposed scheme, presented by five European and US envoys in separate meetings with Albin Kurti and Aleksandar Vučić, would end the unstable and violence-prone situation of Serbia and Kosovo asserting overlapping sovereignty in northern Kosovo.

Agenda

Western Balkans and pre-COP meeting in focus This WEEK

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen will be travelling this week throughout the Western Balkan. Meanwhile, the pre-COP28 on Monday and Tuesday will bring together ministers in Abu Dhabi to prepare for the UN climate talks.

EU confirms plans for Russia-diamonds ban

The EU has confirmed it is going to strike Russia's diamond industry in upcoming sanctions, spelling trouble for mining giant Alrosa and dozens of other companies.

EU backs Israel-Palestine peace summit, Spain solo on ceasefire

Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez proposed an international peace summit in six months to address the Palestine-Israel conflict. However, Madrid's attempt to include a humanitarian "ceasefire" reference in the Brussels summit's conclusions failed.

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