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Bosnia’s future is in the EU — but it needs help to get there
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EU nations condemn Israeli ministers’ call to resettle Gazans
[ad_1] EU nations have denounced two Israeli far-right ministers’ calls for the ‘voluntary emigration’ of Palestinians from Gaza and the building of Israeli settlements in the besieged territory. ADVERTISEMENT The…
Risk of violent spillover unless Gaza war solved, says EU top diplomat
[ad_1] The Middle East could see a violent spillover of conflict unless a peaceful solution to the war in Gaza is found, the EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell warned on…
Kosovo celebrates its long-awaited joining of the Schengen zone
[ad_1] The Western Balkan nation was the last in the region to access free travel within the European Union. ADVERTISEMENT Kosovars are celebrating this week after visas for Europe’s open-border…
The global minimum tax is here, and this tax emperor has no clothes
[ad_1] The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. Will the minimum tax raise hundreds…
EU lawmakers rush to push through legislation ahead of elections
[ad_1] The prospect of a radical rightward shift in the summer’s Europe-wide polls has centrist and left-wing legislators pushing hard to get policy through. ADVERTISEMENT With the European elections less…
EU states try to ‘strike the right balance’ on US operation in Red Sea
[ad_1] European Union allies have been reluctant to back a United States-led naval operation to safeguard ships from attacks by Houthi militants in the Red Sea. ADVERTISEMENT Operation Prosperity Guardian…