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Chinese Film Week launched on 28 June at the China Cultural Centre in Brussels. Marking 50 years of China-EU diplomatic relations, the festival aims to deepen cultural ties and globalise Chinese ...
The European Commission’s public consultation on the EU anti-racism strategy 2026-2030 closes on Tuesday (8 July). Here's why ...
The Gaza war and US trade will be on EU minds this week, as Denmark takes the helm ahead of the institutions' summer recess.
A stand-off between the US and the EU over the funding of the new African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia ...
The sculpture Petrified Survivors is the world's first memorial honouring all survivors of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) — unveiled at the British ambassador's residence in The Hague on 3 ...
The UK and France are on the brink of signing a migration deal aimed at stopping boats crossing the Channel. But will it undercut the EU?
A month full of colour draws to a close. It wasn’t so much the sunshine as the celebration of LGBT+ Pride that made it so ...
The centre-right European People's Party has been accused of aligning with the far-right to commandeer key migration files in ...
Greenpeace had its first hearing in a Dutch court to use the EU’s new protections against these types of spurious lawsuits to ...
Since 2003, Sudan has been trapped in a cycle of armed conflicts, worsened by European, especially German, policies prioritising migration control over accountability. Arms transfers, aid ...