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European Union
August 2024
UK must apply existing Brexit deals before any reset in relations, says EU
Government told it must fully implement deals on EU citizens and Northern Ireland to show ‘commitment’ to good-faith reset
31 July 2024
US pauses $95m in aid to Georgia after passage of ‘foreign agents’ law
Secretary of state says suspension is due to ‘anti-democratic’ actions from the Georgian government
30 July 2024
EU states ‘not properly investigating’ reports of rights violations at borders
Fundamental rights body warns of flawed approach to credible accounts of ill-treatment and loss of life
29 July 2024
Seascape: the state of our oceans
Inside the battle for top job that will decide the future of deep-sea mining
Olive oil fraud and mislabelling cases hit record high in EU
28 July 2024
UK port operators to seek compensation if post-Brexit trade barriers are lowered
Keir Starmer and Spanish PM reportedly discussed youth mobility scheme
27 July 2024
Hungary’s PM Viktor Orbán warns EU on path to ‘self-destruction’
Far-right leader talks of new Asia-oriented world order and throws support behind Donald Trump
25 July 2024
The misunderstood ambitions of Nato and the EU
Letter:
Far from enticing former Soviet states to join,
William Wallace
recalls caution and reluctance from the two bodies to sign up new members
Courts place UK’s post-Brexit scheme for EU citizens at risk, experts warn
Lawyers criticise what they consider inconsistencies in the handling of individual foreign nationals’ cases
Dining across the divide
Dining across the divide: ‘Brexit hasn’t been as bad as I feared’
They disagreed on the EU, but both worry about the rise of far right parties and dislike religions
24 July 2024
Germany challenges Turkey’s protected status claim for the doner kebab
Turkey wants doner registered as its ‘guaranteed traditional speciality’ across Europe, akin to serrano ham and Neapolitan pizza
Freedom safeguards for Italy’s public service media ‘urgently needed’
EU officials ask Giorgia Meloni to guarantee independence and funding of public broadcaster amid growing worries
Putin ‘peddling lies’ about ailing Russian economy, say EU ministers
Russia is lying about its economic strength: sanctions are working – and we need more
Eight European finance ministers
Theatre can be a force for change – I went looking for it on the Italy/Slovenia border
Arifa Akbar
22 July 2024
Neil Kinnock tells Labour MPs ‘tide is shifting’ towards closer ties with Europe
Former leader rallies pro-EU MPs who German ambassador says now vastly outnumber ERG group of Eurosceptic Tories
Top EU diplomat calls rival meeting in response to Hungary’s rogue diplomacy
Meeting of bloc’s foreign ministers organised by Josep Borrell is in effect a boycott of a gathering in Budapest
Officer from Italy forced to quit UK police due to post-Brexit barriers
Dani says his £26,000 salary is not high enough to sponsor his wife so she can join him in Britain
21 July 2024
William Keegan's in my view
A respectful question for Labour: do you have any real change?
William Keegan
The new government has promised things will be different: but when it comes to spending, we seem stuck on old Tory policies
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