Moldova narrowly votes to secure path toward EU membership after accusing Russia of interference politics Article 46 votes
Migrant deportations to increase, says EU chief Ursula Von der Leyen politics Article 597 words 7 votes
Look at this photo of Ursula von der Leyen’s new team – and tell me the EU doesn’t have a diversity problem politics Article 1084 words 16 votes
EU supreme court will hear arguments on whether Danish law limiting the concentration of ethnic minorities in certain neighbourhoods violates EU anti-discrimination law politics Article 206 words 5 votes
Anti-immigration mood sweeping EU capitals puts strain on bloc’s unity. From Germany’s border checks to France’s vow to restore order, rejection of open borders could threaten Schengen zone. politics Article 1325 words 13 votes
Germany’s expansion of border controls is testing European unity politics Article 1000 words 12 votes
Norway wants to ban unhealthy food ads that target teens – doesn't go as far as the UK's rule but pushes far beyond other European countries' efforts politics Article 1211 words 10 votes
Chat control is back on the agenda of EU governments. The Hungarian Presidency will collect “guidance for further work”. Take action to stop chat control now! politics Article 895 words, published Jul 11 2024 11 votes
Challenge or opportunity? EU-China economic cooperation and the Belt and Road initiative. politics Article 4949 words 4 votes
Brussels slaps down Thierry Breton over ‘harmful content’ letter to Elon Musk [as it was not approved by the European Commission] politics Link 11 votes
Finland's deportation law puts EU's migration norms to the test – human rights organizations sound the alarm over the controversial measure politics Article 20 votes
Ursula von der Leyen wins second term as European Commission president politics Article 840 words 10 votes
Danish government makes new pact with youth organisations to protect children in the EU from the addictive design of social media and tech giants' business models politics Article 316 words 8 votes
Swedish EU official Johan Floderus, who has been held in an Iranian prison for more than two years, was released as part of a deal with Tehran politics Article 13 votes
Support for rightwing populists and the far right declined in Finland, Sweden and Denmark in Sunday's European elections, with a surge for Greens and left-leaning parties politics Article 696 words 51 votes
Emmanuel Macron dissolves French parliament after EU defeat, calls election politics Article 51 votes
Geert Wilders is coming for the EU – The hard-right politician has at last formed a government after six months of negotiation politics Article 793 words, published May 17 2024 16 votes
Disappearing ink, fake polls and voter fraud: EU fears as Russian propaganda ads target Euro elections politics Article 967 words 14 votes
Ukrainians contemplate the once unthinkable: Losing the war with Russia politics Article 1870 words, published Apr 12 2024 37 votes
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen's domestically popular tough immigration stance could prove to be a weakness with European Social Democrat colleagues in the upcoming EU elections politics Article 5 votes
Fortress Europe isn’t working – Europe needs a workable migration strategy. Instead it’s attacking asylum seekers to placate the right. politics Article 650 words 28 votes
Denmark was the first to post an ambassador to Silicon Valley. Now, it is leading Europe's diplomats in putting Big Tech on the right side of history. politics Article 1097 words 7 votes
European Commission accused of ‘bankrolling dictators’ by MEPs after Tunisia deal politics Article 840 words 4 votes
Europe hopes barbed wire will keep migrants out. It won’t. politics Article 559 words, published Feb 29 2024 16 votes
Germany, France and how not to do deterrence – The EU’s two leading powers are causing confusion and anger among allies as Ukraine’s future hangs by a thread politics Link 12 votes
Family of Swedish EU diplomat Johan Floderus, imprisoned in Iran for more than 663 days, fear death penalty verdict is imminent politics Article 902 words 17 votes
Iran has accused Swedish EU employee Johan Floderus of spying for Israel and "corruption on earth", a crime that carries the death penalty under Tehran's Islamic laws politics Article 631 words 9 votes
The United Nations Committee against Torture has expressed concerns about Denmark's ambitions to transfer asylum seekers to third countries like Rwanda politics Article 395 words 17 votes
Benjamin Netanyahu lobbied EU to pressure Egypt into accepting Gaza refugees politics Article 290 words 15 votes
Trade tops the agenda as Germany’s Olaf Scholz meets Nigeria’s Bola Tinubu on West Africa trip politics Article 440 words 8 votes
A Swedish citizen working for the European Union diplomatic corps has been imprisoned in Iran for more than 500 days politics Article 1329 words 9 votes
With no dedicated government minister or national representation, the Sámi go to the polls in a vote to elect twenty-one members of the Sámi Parliament in Inari, Finland politics Article 827 words 12 votes
Europeans in service of Russian propaganda machine politics Article 4743 words, published Aug 24 2023 10 votes
Finland should aim to leave the European Union in the long term, the far-right Perussuomalaiset's Jussi Halla-aho said ahead of his party congress politics Article 509 words 19 votes
Setback for EU migration plans as Sweden assumes bloc's presidency – Swedish government thought to be reluctant to alienate far-right Sverigedemokraterna politics Article 1091 words 4 votes