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Between Love, Hate, and Stockholm Syndrome: The German-Greek Relationship Revisited
Greece’s recent developments read as a true underdog success story in the crisis-struck economic climate of the EU.…
Macron in Switzerland: A Catalyst for Closer EU Integration?
The timing is critical. Switzerland, nestled in the heart of Europe yet fiercely independent, has been playing a…
The Dilan Polat Case: A Spotlight on Turkey’s Struggle with the FATF Grey List
Polat, along with her husband, sister, father-in-law, and others, faces accusations ranging from tax evasion to money laundering.…
EU’s Glyphosate Extension Sparks Controversy: Balancing Act or Capitulation to Industry?
Glyphosate, the most extensively used herbicide globally, is at the center of a heated debate. Beyond its role…
Historic €189.4bn Budget 2024 Deal Secured by Belgium
The agreement reverses attempted cutbacks by the Member States according to Parliament's lead negotiator and EPP Vice-Chair Siegfried…
MedLife – The First Private Medical Operator In Central And Eastern Europe To Transport Biological Laboratory Samples With Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
With a length of 120 km between Oradea and Arad, MedLife and Skyy Network position Romania on the…
Why bother with children, especially the ones in poverty?Â
Governments must allocate a specific amount of money from European funds and ensure that every child, including those…
The Digital Euro: A Leap Towards Financial Sovereignty or a Surveillance Risk?
Central banks have traditionally been responsible for the production of physical currency. However, with the digital revolution, the…
European Parliament Probes Fossil Fuel Influence on Energy Crisis Response
The petition, submitted on October 24, was accompanied by research that sheds light on "the substantial influence the…
The EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement: A Balancing Act Between Opportunity and Responsibility
In conclusion, the EU-Mercosur trade agreement is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it promises to be a…
Brussels shooting: Two Swedes killed and suspect still at large
Law enforcement officials and prosecutors are now treating the shooting as an act of terrorism, an alarming development…
EU launches new round of popular Erasmus scheme
Margaritis Schinas, Vice-President for the European way of life said: “With their European transnational campuses, European Universities alliances are what makes…