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Commission lays out end-of-decade goals for EU employment and poverty reduction
Hungarian premier vows to quit EU’s powerful centre-right family where he leaves lasting legacy
Exercise in democratic renewal has descended into a turf war before it has even begun
Member states argue for vaccine certification to restore freedom of movement and tourism
Leaders prepare for two-day meeting focused on bolstering rollout and border restrictions
Embattled border and coastguard agency faces probe into alleged violations of international law
UK mirrors aggression towards digital behemoths in Brussels and big member states
Packed ministerial agenda criss-crosses globe and includes first chat with US secretary of state
Price surge could settle once sensitive politics of green transition explode into the open
EU seeks to defuse disagreements with US while pursuing its own interests
Ousted former PM returns to power amid waning trust in EU’s role mediating with Serbia
Commission working on proposals to encourage genetic sequencing and vaccine production
Member states will need to decide which companies to support and which to allow to fail
Divisions between member states complicate path towards long-promised Capital Markets Union
Delors Centre argues the EU’s landmark recovery fund will have lasting consequences for economic integration
EU capitals harden ahead of crunch talks over Northern Ireland protocol
National plans must meet a host of conditions to unlock EU cash
Troubled Russia trip highlights headache for European leaders as they prepare to discuss relations with Kremlin
MEPs call for larger fines and faster legal action from Brussels
Eurosceptic Matteo Salvini may hold the decisive say in formation of unity government
New paper outlines how EU will need to manage international relations as part of Green Deal
Unusual decision to publicly call out EU trade commissioner may prove another mis-step
Commission president under pressure after embarrassing U-turn on Northern Ireland
London’s decision not to award Brussels’ UK ambassador full status sours early days of new relationship
Council of Europe joins calls to strictly limit use of the technology
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