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In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about human rights in our time, Germany's court battle over the banning of far-right ...
Tuscany has carried out Italy’s first assisted suicide, defying a national legal vacuum as Meloni’s government pushes a bill ...
PRAGUE – Czechia is pursuing the establishment of one of the EU’s "AI gigafactories" - massive computing centres designed to ...
Slovak Prime Minister threatens to block new Russia sanctions unless his country gets energy guarantees, as parliament backs ...
Marine protected areas will grow by around a third following government pledges at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France’s ...
Barnier: "Better to be together in today’s world—with Russian and American aggression, and the rise of China." ...
Greta Thunberg's call to action over her Gaza detention jammed Sweden’s emergency lines, sparking backlash from ministers ...
Talks over the Commission's landmark defence industry programme have been stalled over whether foreign defence companies with ...
The confidence vote was triggered by the 1 June presidential election, in which Karol Nawrocki – a conservative figure ...
At a time of tectonic shifts in the global order, Europe needs to keep its friends close. It’s unlikely to find a better one ...
The European Commission has signalled that EU countries can set their own legal age for social media access, after the French ...
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola is facing mounting speculation that she might leave her post in Brussels and ...
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