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The ruling effectively undermines the government's recent decision to reject all asylum-seekers at the border.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Macron in Rome seeking Italy’s support for the ‘Coalition of the Willing’, a ...
French MPs back assisted dying – but with a right-wing Senate ahead, this life-or-death law is far from its final breath.
Overexploitation of the EU water resources is impacting sanitation and sustainable agriculture. As Europe maps a path to ...
With five years left for the EU to hit its 2030 energy milestones, the European Commission is urging member states to ...
As the Great Powers falter and a new world order emerges, ‘middle powers’ are evolving with new influence, offering strategic ...
Europe’s hauliers and truck manufacturers say problematic legislation and underfunding are stalling the right conditions for ...
Germany strives to reshape its development aid program into a system of mutual benefit deals amidst societal backlash, while ...
In today’s Poland, outrage is currency, grievance is gospel, and anyone preaching compromise might as well be speaking a ...
"There is a substantive risk that the UK adequacy decisions could be struck down by the Court of Justice of the European ...
The UK has unveiled its largest Royal Navy expansion since the Cold War, aiming for "war-fighting readiness" without ...
Sonoco, a leading sustainable packaging producer in Europe, urges policymakers to harmonise packaging rules. Regulatory coherence would cut costs, boost innovation, and enable scalable ...