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Albanian prosecutors indicted former prime minister Sali Berisha on corruption charges on October 22 in what proponents of the country’s accession to the European Union…
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Sweden's politicians have hardened their positions towards migrants and asylum seekers, following the October 16 terrorist murder of two Swedish football fans in Brussels.
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The ongoing Israel-Hamas war is speeding the return of internal borders in the European Union, with analysts saying it has also put paid to Romanian and Bulgarian hopes of…
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The European Union is holding its first-ever joint military exercise in Spain, as 2,800 military personnel, 25 aircraft, and six naval vessels from nine nations gathered in…
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Ireland pays Ukrainian refugees 30 times more each than Belgium does, according to a government report published recently.
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Spain's top men’s professional football division La Liga has taken a complaint about France's Paris Saint-Germain team to EC referees, arguing the French club's Qatari funding…
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Latvia's economy has needed significant reform for some time but the recently installed coalition leadership might struggle to deliver it, analysts forecast.
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Greece's centre-Right New Democracy Government has confirmed its political dominance, with results pouring in from municipal and regional elections on October 8.
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A new European Union carbon border tax starting its trial period in the week beginning October 1 and will raise the price of an average car by almost €600, said Boston Consulting…
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The deadly shootout in Kosovo on September 24 between heavily armed ethnic Serbs and Kosovar police now gives authorities in the capital Pristina the upper hand against the…
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Ireland might have recorded the Eurozone's biggest GDP slump last quarter but a healthy cash surplus, the product of huge corporate taxes paid by a handful of US tech giants,…
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