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1 day ago
Following allegations of interference in the Romanian presidential election last month, the European Commission has formally launched an investigation against the Chinese social media platform TikTok.
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27 minutes ago
As EU leaders gather in Brussels for their summit, Gaza’s devastation has tarnished the bloc's reputation for human rights. Amnesty International says member states must penalise Israel alone, if new EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas cannot find unanimity in the face of 'the most document genocide in history'.
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While Syrians rejoice at the prospect of freedom, the post-Assad transition is fraught with challenges. Left MEPs call on the EU to pressure Turkey and Israel to their restrain military actions, support Kurdish autonomy in Syria, and protect refugees in Europe.
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A 'silent pandemic' the EU is not prepared for

2 years ago
"Mental health is the silent pandemic," Irish centre-right MEP Maria Walsh, who spearheads several parliament initiatives on mental health, said, arguing that the EU needs to have a strategy implemented in "weeks, not years".
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Drainpipe of shame: How Orbán hypocrisy became a gay icon in Brussels

2 months 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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Handshake of death: EU embrace of Kagame helping silence dissidents in Belgium

1 month ago
Every time EU leaders shake hands with Rwanda's president Paul Kagame, they embolden him to commit crimes against dissidents in Belgium, making themselves morally liable.
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