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CORRUPTION EU BUBBLE
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…
EU BUBBLE
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.
EU BUBBLE
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…
EU BUBBLE
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…
BUREAUCRACY
Ireland pays Ukrainian refugees 30 times more each than Belgium does, according to a government report published recently.
EU BUBBLE TRADE
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…
EU BUBBLE FINANCE
Latvia's economy has needed significant reform for some time but the recently installed coalition leadership might struggle to deliver it, analysts forecast.
ELECTIONS EU BUBBLE
Greece's centre-Right New Democracy Government has confirmed its political dominance, with results pouring in from municipal and regional elections on October 8.
ELECTIONS
A hung parliament is the most likely outcome of Poland's October 15 election, indicating a weak minority government or a second vote, analysts have told Brussels Signal.
ENERGY AND CLIMATE EU BUBBLE
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…
EU BUBBLE FROM THE CAPITALS
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…
FINANCE
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,…
CONSUMER RIGHTS EU BUBBLE
New EU powers over bank accounts could be abused, privacy advocates warn.