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Ten war victims found in mass grave at Croatian garbage dump, more expected
Excavators dug through piles of waste at a garbage dump surrounded by sunflower fields in Croatia on Thursday (27 June), searching for bodies of victims killed in war more than three decades ago, after remains of 10 people were found earlier this month.
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Support for Farage’s Reform UK party drops after Ukraine comments
Support for Nigel Farage's right-wing Reform UK party has fallen ahead of the 4 July election, a poll showed on Thursday (27 June), after he said the West had provoked Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
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European federalist movement Volt presents 22 candidates for French parliamentary election
After winning five MEPs in the recent European elections, the Volt party is putting forward 22 candidates for the legislative elections in France, particularly in the constituencies reserved for French citizens living abroad, hoping to help counter the surge of the far right.
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Von der Leyen’s next challenge: Fishing for votes, left and right
While Ursula von der Leyen’s bid for the European Commission presidency may have made it through EU27 leaders' approval, her next big challenge now will be how to woo key parts of the European Parliament.
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Can Meloni always get what she wants?
As leaders convene for the second day of the EU summit in Brussels, the spotlight is on Giorgia Meloni’s latest chess moves.
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Georgia’s accession process to the bloc ‘de facto’ halted, EU leaders warn
Georgia's accession to the bloc has 'de fact' been halted after the country's authorities passed a controversial Russia-style 'foreign agent' law, EU leaders warned on Thursday (27 June).
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BREAKING: EU leaders greenlight top job package with Von der Leyen, Costa, Kallas
EU leaders on Thursday gave their political approval to a trio of names - Ursula von der Leyen, Antonio Costa, and Kaja Kallas - to lead the EU's three major institutions over the next five years.
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Macron nominates Breton for Commission, media reports
France's President Emmanuel Macron will try to nominate Thierry Breton for the European Commission, angling for an expanded portfolio around economic security and defence, Le Monde reported on Thursday (27 June).
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ECR saved as PiS reaches compromise with Fratelli d’Italia: Polish media
Poland’s conservative PiS party has reached an agreement with Giorgia Meloni's Fratelli d'Italia (FdI) about the division of key posts within their EU political family, the European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR), Polish Press Agency (PAP) reported on Thursday (27 June).
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EU’s von der Leyen assesses bloc’s defence needs to €500 billion
The EU requires €500 billion in defence investments over the next decade, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told EU leaders, as the bloc searches for ways to ramp up funding for its new top priority.
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NGOs to take Commission to court over re-approval of glyphosate
A group of European NGOs announced on Thursday (27 June) they will take the European Commission to the EU’s top court over the 10-year re-authorisation of glyphosate, a widely used weedkiller.
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Next EU Parliament must address voters’ grievances to counter far-right, Metsola says
The next European Parliament must address voters' economic grievances to prevent the rise of the far-right in future EU elections, the assembly's incumbent president, Roberta Metsola, said on Thursday (27 June) after the first talks with EU leaders in Brussels following the June European polls.
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EU countries not implementing power market reforms
xA large majority of EU countries have yet to adequately adopt an electricity market reform conducted by the European Commission under Claude Juncker, which poses a challenge as the grid must accommodate new renewables and electric devices.
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What Meloni wants: Bringing home results
As negotiations among EU leaders kick off in Brussels, recent messaging from Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her government’s sources threatened a rejection of Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s bid for a second term.
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Czechia’s Babiš says new anti-migration, anti-Green Deal EU Parliament group in sight
The head of the Czech ANO movement, former prime minister Andrej Babiš, has said that his party, which quit the Liberals' ranks last week, is establishing a new group in the European Parliament - but it is still unclear with whom he will team up.
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The Brief – Hardline EU trio to confront Putin
We can only second-guess what Vladimir Putin’s goals were when he started the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. We can see that in the meantime, NATO has become bigger and stronger, and today, the EU may agree a lineup of new leaders considered “hawks” towards the Kremlin.
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The one thing the Greens and the hard right have in common
While pushing back against the moves to hoard most top EU jobs by the election-winners, the centre-right EPP, European Socialists are simultaneously rushing to clean their own house and rearrange the internal balance of power in their European Parliament group to reflect the election results.
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It’s all about placating Italy’s Meloni as EU leaders start top job talks
EU leaders arriving in Brussels on Thursday (27 June) made last-ditch efforts to placate Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni but gave little indication that they will change the proposed EU top job package, which had been agreed without her. .
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Commission and member states consider new restrictions on acrylamide
National and EU experts are discussing new legally binding limits for acrylamide in food, EU sources told Euractiv, reopening a file that has sparked intense discussions.
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What to expect from the summit: From top jobs to Zelenskyy’s visit and future of economy
EU leaders are expected to agree a package deal on the EU's top jobs and discuss the geostrategic and policy priorities for the coming years during a busy two-day summit on Thursday and Friday.
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