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3 days ago
China has urged the EU to end ‘unreasonable’ investigations of its businesses operating in Europe, days after cutting import duties on the EU’s pork exports.  
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18 seconds ago
In 2025, uncertainty became the dominant buzzword in economic debates — but that does not mean policymakers can afford to stop looking ahead. On the contrary, identifying the key economic fault lines that will shape 2026 is now more important than ever, writes economics columnist Judith Arnal.
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20 minutes ago
Statistical literacy among journalists and readers is important. The old newsroom cliche 'don’t let the facts get in the way of a good story' takes on a life of its own when it comes to numbers. Especially if they make a good headline.
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Defending democracy starts by protecting Europe’s mayors and councillors

3 days ago
Across Europe, mayors and local councillors are facing a disturbing rise in harassment, threats, disinformation, and even physical violence. These aren’t isolated incidents — they are a growing pattern. And they’re not 'just politics'. They are deliberate attempts to silence, intimidate, and push people out of public life, warns the Council of European Municipalities and Regions.
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Bolshoi-loving banker threatened Euroclear CEO, amid EU talks on Russian assets

15 days ago
A French banker inside Euroclear, who flew to Russia 155 times for "private" reasons, allegedly tried to connect the company's CEO, Valérie Urbain, with Russian spies and threatened her when she declined, according to an investigation by EUobserver, Humo, De Morgen, and Dossier Center.
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We are looking for 2,500 new members to ensure EUobserver's next 25 years

7 months ago
Today, we kick off an anniversary campaign to convince new supporting members to join EUobserver's mission of providing the information citizens need to safeguard EU democracy.
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