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1 day ago
Preliminary election results show Kosovo's incumbent prime minister Albin Kurti's Self-Determination Movement in the lead, but down nine percent on four years ago. With no clear majority, he may need to form a coalition — an outcome that seems unlikely considering called the opposition parties "animals" at a midnight celebration.
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29 seconds ago
The Malta-based European Union Agency for Asylum in a report on Wednesday says Sudan now faces an "unprecedented humanitarian crisis" — noting over 11 million people have been displaced since early 2023.
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1 hour ago
In 2021, Denmark signed a deal to send 300 prisoners — convicted in Denmark and slated for deportation — to Kosovo. Such outsourcing of justice and the exportation of prisoners is merely a temporary fix to avoid domestic investment in a long-term penal reform.
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Rule 241: the EU’s hidden ‘bombshell’ against anti-democratic forces

4 months 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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Why EU leaders should get off Musk's X

5 months ago
Leaders should ask themselves - is X really what I want my brand to be associated with?
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EUobserver's Top 10 stories of 2024

1 month ago
Allow us at EUobserver to blow our own trumpet as 2024 draws to a close, with a look back at the best of the journalistic path we follow — less frothy personality-driven politics, more policy, research and investigations.
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