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Rights and Roots campaign, here acting on behalf of the umbrella group CITAB (Conselho Indígena Tapajós e Arapiuns) ...
MPhil at Cambridge Univeresity on Iran's relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan. Prior to that, he lived in Tehran in 2014 and ...
The EU's obsession with migration has radically shaped its foreign policy — while at home its laws are eroding away asylum, warns Human Rights Watch.
Ministers responsible for competitiveness met for two days in Cyprus, but the talks produced little in the way of concrete decisions, and suggest an agreement on “Buy in Europe” rules is still some ...
X (formerly Twitter) is being sued in Germany by NGOs over Digital Services Act obligations, for a second time. Researchers want access to platform data before the key Hungarian parliamentary election ...
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said she didn't know "what comes next" with US claims on Greenland, but Europe remained sure Russia was a long-term threat.
X (formerly Twitter) is being sued in Germany by NGOs over Digital Services Act obligations, for a second time. Researchers want access to platform data before the key Hungarian parliamentary election ...
The new EU narrative on India reflects a modesty, pragmatism and flexibility that has long absent from its dealings with the Global South. The unhelpful habit of dividing the world into democracies ...
This is the first high-profile case in the wind sector, although the EU Commission stressed the opening of a probe "does not prejudge the outcome of the investigation." ...
As Europe races for green tech, mining projects spark protests from Sweden to Portugal. With China's dependence looming, is the EU abandoning environmental caution to secure a critical raw materials ...
The EU decisionmakers have not updated the North Korea sanctions list in almost two years, even though the DPRK is fighting a war in Europe.
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