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Boots on the ground will be needed to ward off a renewed invasion, experts say — but Putin won’t easily accept it.
One of Chanel’s most coveted bags, the classic medium 2.55 flap bag, has seen its price more than double on the US market ...
Europe’s swing from soft to hard power projection is necessary but risks going too far. Promoting democratic values is part ...
A case pending at the European Court of Human Rights will determine whether Europe still upholds the principle of universal ...
The European Commission is participating in UN-led negotiations in Geneva this week to hash out the terms of a Global ...
The spread of right-leaning subcultures fetishising a return to traditional gender roles is reshaping European politics.
From Cherbourg to Dieppe, migrants navigate longer, deadlier paths to reach the UK, highlighting new challenges in the ongoing migration crisis along the English Channel.
With interinstitutional negotiations on the Digital Services Act (DSA) underway, major European consumer lobby BEUC is pushing for better protection against dangerous products on online marketplaces ...
This International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination might bring more attention to the fight against racism than it usually does, due to the events of last year. This year has the ...
EU-OSHA’s William Cockburn explains how the Commission’s latest health and safety at work strategic framework will benefit workers across Europe.
Mediterranean EU countries are sounding the alarm in Brussels over accelerating migration flows from Libya, with some suggesting that growing Russian influence in the divided country could be to blame ...
European farmers are sounding the alarm as the European Parliament votes this month on a contentious proposal to impose extraordinary duties of up to 100% on fertiliser imports from Russia and Belarus ...