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8th Feb 2022

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EU Commission assess Brexit progress on Wednesday

The EU Commission will announce on Wednesday (6 December) whether Brexit negotiations have reached "sufficient progress" necessary for talks to move into the next phase, a spokesperson confirmed Friday. British PM Theresa May will be in Brussels to meet with EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker for final discussions, while the college of commissioners will assess progress on Wednesday. EU leaders will then have the final say at their mid-December summit.

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Macron in Moscow, chips in Brussels This WEEK

Poland's president Andzej Duda will be in Brussels in an apparent attempt to end the EU-Warsaw rule-of-law row. The commission will meanwhile put ramping up European microchip production on the agenda.

Hungarian election will need scrutiny 'at all levels'

The move came after 20 civil society organisations and think tanks, 62 MEPs from 19 countries, and five different political groups wrote separate letters demanding a fully-fledged election observation mission to Hungary.

EU blacklists Mali's prime minister

The EU has blacklisted Mali's prime minister for postponing elections, risking a fresh tantrum from a junta with ever-closer Russia ties.

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