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8 hours ago
35 percent of Norwegians now support joining the EU — nearly 30 years after the country's last referendum on the issue. Opposition to membership has dropped dramatically since 2016, when 70 percent were opposed.
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4 hours ago
The first-ever Chinese names are set to join Russians on the EU's Ukraine war blacklist, in a marker of the conflict's geopolitical creep. 
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6 hours ago
MEPs have said yes to the Ursula von der Leyen 2.0 commission. But support remains weak, and with some unusual splits in party ranks — prompting questions about the fate of the mainstream so-called 'democratic coalition' and future dynamics in the European Parliament.
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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

28 days 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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Rule 241: the EU’s hidden ‘bombshell’ against anti-democratic forces

1 month ago
Legal scholars have dubbed it a "sleeping beauty" — a potent yet practically unused EU Parliament instrument akin to the EU's own Article 7, designed to safeguard the rule of law and the integrity of its institutions.
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