EU will have power to cut off social media during public unrest: Breton
European officials will have the ability to completely cut off European Union citizens from certain social media platforms during times of unrest, Internal Markets…
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European officials will have the ability to completely cut off European Union citizens from certain social media platforms during times of unrest, Internal Markets…
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French education minister Pap Ndiaye wants to address what he sees as an alarming decline in students’ ability to write correctly.
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The European Parliament's Socialist (S&D) Group failed to conduct basic checks to protect against corruption by its own MEPs
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Local and regional leaders have expressed their support for the proposal to increase the European Union's budget to aid Ukraine's recovery from the war.
The European Union is having to rely on US billionaire Elon Musk to get its satellites into space.
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A political party in Flanders has announced that it will be sending free beer to residents to mark the anniversary of a battle that saw the region defeat the French.
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Those who break or circumvent European Union sanctions across the bloc should face jail, a European Parliament committee has agreed.
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The Hungarian Minister of Justice Judit Varga visited Georgia on July 5 to support the country's push for accession to the European Union.
The French police officer accused of shooting teenager Nahel M, 17, sparking violent riots in many parts of France, has reportedly claimed he did so to save his…
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The German Government’s cabinet approved its new budget on July 5, which will see substantial spending cuts as the European Union's biggest economy slides further…
Most European Union Member States are against the introduction of so-called transnational European elections, a leaked survey has revealed.
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