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CONSUMER RIGHTS ENERGY AND CLIMATE
Travellers at Brussels Metro Stations Schuman, Montgomery and Arts-Law will soon only be able to purchase nutritious bites from snack-vending machines.
EU BUBBLE FROM THE CAPITALS
De Croo, one of the bloc's key leaders since his country took over the rotating EU Presidency, says the EU cannot keep up with increasing demands for funding and so needs…
WAR
Turkey is blocking two British Royal Navy mine-clearing ships bound for Ukraine, saying it will refuse passage through its waters to military vessels linked to Russia or Ukraine…
CULTURE WAR EU BUBBLE
David Guiraud, an MP with La France Insoumise (LFI), referred to "Celestial Dragons", rich and privileged characters in the Manga series One Piece, to apparently refer to…
ELECTIONS
A new survey puts Germany’s right-wing Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party well ahead of its competitors, polling at 37 per cent.
EU BUBBLE MIGRATION
With the start of the new year, citizens of Kosovo can travel without visas into the Schengen Area.
EU BUBBLE
War and struggle is the new normal, writes Brussels Signal reporter Carl Deconinck in his end-of-year review.
CORRUPTION MIGRATION
The European Commission has not answered questions regarding the failed migration deal between the EU and Tunisia, says ombudswoman Emily O'Reilly
CORRUPTION EU BUBBLE
Belgian MP Steven Creyelman, brother of alleged Chinese spy Frank Creyelman, has resigned from his position as chair of an influential parliamentary committee after accusations…
CORRUPTION
Agnès Firmin-Le Bodo, France's new health minister, is the target of a judicial investigation for having received gifts without declaring them.
MIGRATION WAR
Ukrainian men living abroad are being urged to sign up to fight for the country in Kyiv’s battle against the invading Russian forces – and discussions are ongoing regarding…
FROM THE CAPITALS MIGRATION
French President Emmanuel Macron has defended the country’s new immigration bill, addressing left-wing critics who claim he gave too much to the “far Right”.
WAR
Hofman said he believed Russia’s losses suffered in the war in Ukraine would be temporary.
MIGRATION
The German "traffic-light" parliamentary groups have agreed on a compromise over the controversial issues of deportation and naturalisation.
FROM THE CAPITALS MIGRATION
The majority in the French Parliament voted in favour of a tougher migration law in what is being seen as a political win for the Right.
ELECTIONS INDUSTRIAL POLICY
The president of the Federation of German Industries says AfD is bad for business.
EU BUBBLE TRADE
The European Council has adopted a 12th package of economic and individual restrictive measures against Russia, targeting its diamonds for the first time.
ENERGY AND CLIMATE
After weeks of intensive seismic activity, a volcano has erupted on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula in Southwest Iceland.
ELECTIONS FROM THE CAPITALS
Germany’s Constitutional Court has ruled 455 districts in Berlin have to hold votes again following chaotic national elections three years ago in the German capital.
ENERGY AND CLIMATE
Lufthansa has filed a request for compensation over three incidents: a blockade at Düsseldorf Airport and Hamburg Airport in July and one at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport in…
CORRUPTION
The secretary-general of No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) Niccolò Figà-Talamanca, one of the accused in the ongoing Qatargate corruption scandal, said he had never received…
EU BUBBLE
Following Finland joining NATO, Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned of "problems" with the country and stated that Moscow will respond by establishing a new military…
BUREAUCRACY MIGRATION
Jens Spahn, vice parliamentary leader of Germany’s centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), has called for all immigrants who enter the European Union in breach of…
FROM THE CAPITALS TRADE
Sweden’s minority Government, supported by the Sweden Democrats (SD), is coupling their foreign aid programmes to the willingness of countries to readmit their citizens…
ENERGY AND CLIMATE FREE SPEECH
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EU BUBBLE MIGRATION
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CORRUPTION FROM THE CAPITALS
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EU BUBBLE WAR
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