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2 days ago
The EU and the United States have made a breakthrough in their scramble for the raw materials needed to make their transition to net zero manufacturing. 
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6 hours ago
Their job is to work behind the scenes. But hundreds of serving and former US and EU civil servants are emerging as visible, vocal and fearless defenders of international law and Palestinian rights.
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We understand the EU's reluctance to take decisive action for fear of pushing Kyrgyzstan further into Russia's orbit — but we vehemently oppose it. Kyrgyzstan is already firmly aligned with Russia: it was Vladimir Putin's first destination after the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant; Russia maintains a military base near Bishkek and approximately one million Kyrgyz labour migrants reside in Russia
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Pollwatch: Analysing projected support for political groups ahead of June

12 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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EU fossil-fuel generation 'at lowest level ever'

3 days ago
For the first time, the EU sourced less than a quarter of its power generation from gas, coal, and oil, accounting for only 23 percent, according to the energy think tank Ember.
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Orbán-backed think-tank courts farmers linked to far-right ahead of elections

10 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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