
BiH Faces EU Accession Hurdles and Moneyval Grey List Threat
Bosnia and Herzegovina is reportedly nearing the Moneyval grey list due to expired reform deadlines, while calls for internal consensus are made to advance EU accession talks. Concurrently, other European nations address various EU-related matters, including funding, defense loans, and visa policies.
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EU prosecutors investigate Jordan Bardella's media training expenses
More than €130,000 in European Union funds allegedly went toward refining the far-right leader's media performance ahead of the 2022 presidential campaign.
Read full article →Future of UK lies in the EU after Brexit ‘failure’, say European Greens
Exclusive: Co-chair Vula Tsetsi says it is time to trigger debate, as statement is agreed at annual leadership meeting in Brussels The European Green party has urged the UK to consider rejoining the EU and draw a line under the “political and economic failure” of Brexit. A text declaring that “the United Kingdom’s future lies in the European Union” was adopted by a large majority of European green parties at the movement’s annual leadership meeting on Friday, the day before Europe Day. Conti...
By Jennifer Rankin in Brussels
Read full article →Kremlin says Putin ready for talks with EU but will not make first move
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By Tetyana Oliynyk
Read full article →To negotiate with China, Europe must first figure out what it wants
The clock is ticking: the European Union has about two years to decide if it is willing to make the sacrifices and take the risks necessary to become the economic and political power it envisions itself to be. The EU’s proposed Industrial Accelerator and Cyber Security acts are up for negotiation within the bloc’s policymaking bodies. In around two years’ time, we will know their final form. Beijing has two years to influence this: that work has already started with carrots – proposals for a...
By Kevin Broady
Read full article →EU enlargement: New horizons, from East to West
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Read full article →Airlines banned from charging extra fuel fees after ticket purchase: EU
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By AFP
Read full article →European business gas prices fall 8.3 per cent in late 2025
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Read full article →Icelandic vote on EU membership 'big moment' for Ireland
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Thomas Byrne, Minister of State for EU Affairs, said Ireland would welcome such a referendum.
Read full article →EU warns airlines against charging extra fuel fees after ticket purchase
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Read full article →Romania drafting anti-poverty and social inclusion strengthening strategy in line with EU plans
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