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EU takes Italy to court for not sharing terrorism-related data
 
EU takes Italy to court for not sharing terrorism-related data
 
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about Germany being devastated by flash floods, Slovenia, Croatia and North Macedonia calling on their citizens to get the COVID-19 vaccine, and so...  
 
Polish and EU courts clash as critics warn of legal ‘Polexit’
 
Polish and EU courts clash as critics warn of legal ‘Polexit’
 
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about Kosovo restoring reciprocity measures against Serbia, France facing protests over Macron's new vaccination rules, and so much more.  
 
Biden-Merkel meeting: The devil is in the detail
 
Biden-Merkel meeting: The devil is in the detail
 
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about Bulgaria's former PM Borissov being summoned for questioning over an alleged threat, Germany launching a space command, and so much more.  
 
Afghanistan turmoil causes EU new migration headaches
 
Afghanistan turmoil causes EU new migration headaches
 
In today's edition of The Capitals, find out more about Rome and France introducing new COVID-19 measures as the Delta variant spreads across both countries, Poland to decide on the...  
 
Women migrants reduced to sex slaves in Libya ‘hell’
 
Women migrants reduced to sex slaves in Libya ‘hell’
 
For Aisha, sexual slavery was something you only heard about happening to others in television reports, until she found herself locked in a living "hell" in Libya.  
 
 
 
 
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Slovenia: Progress slow in EU migration pact talks
 
 
 
Slovenia: Progress slow in EU migration pact talks
 
Slovenian Interior Minister Aleš Hojs has said following an informal meeting of EU home affairs ministers that although EU...  
 
Tweets of the Week: EURO Finale, Fit for 55, Bastille Day
 
 
 
Tweets of the Week: EURO Finale, Fit for 55, Bastille Day
 
Euro football final ends in affray, Fit for 55, will Ursula get her way? And the Commission’s cheery greeting is a total...  
 
 
EU companies can ban headscarves under certain conditions, court says
 
 
 
EU companies can ban headscarves under certain conditions, court says
 
Companies in the European Union can ban employees from wearing a headscarf under certain conditions, if they need to do so...  
 
We Are Struggling to Get Out of Bed, But We Still Demand a Seat at the Table [Promoted content]
 
 
 
We Are Struggling to Get Out of Bed, But We Still Demand a Seat at the Table [Promoted content]
 
While the coronavirus pandemic has left a scar on an entire generation of young people’s mental health; a youth-led...  
 
 
 
 
The Brief, powered by Greens/EFA – It’s the youth, stupid
 
It’s summertime and the livin’ is easier. Fish are jumping and although COVID is high, and a nasty variant too, it's not yet at everyone's doors, at least for the time being.  
 
 
‘Fit for 55,’ Belarus migrant stand off and Whatsapp complaints
 
In our last episode of the season, the Yellow Room brings you all the reaction to Europe’s “Fit for 55” climate package unveiled this week. To break down the components of this story we spoke with EURACTIV energy and environment reporter Kira Taylor.  
 
 
Legal split looms between EU and Poland, Brussels ‘deeply concerned’
 
As the EU's highest court and the Polish Constitutional Tribunal remained at loggerheads over bloc law, the European Commission warned Warsaw on Thursday (15 July) it would act to ensure that member states respect the precedence of EU law over...  
 
 
Commission goes after Hungary, Poland over LGBTQI+ rights
 
The European executive launched three proceedings against Hungary and Poland over what it sees as violations of fundamental rights of LGBTIQ+ people on Thursday (15 July), leaving Budapest and Warsaw two months to respond to its concerns.  
 
 
Logar quizzed on Western Balkans non-paper, Iran statements
 
Presenting Slovenia's EU presidency priorities in foreign affairs to the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs, Foreign Minister Anže Logar faced questions by MEPs about a non-paper on redrawing Western Balkan borders, the situation of...  
 
 
COVID-19 infection rate rises threefold among young Spaniards
 
The COVID-19 infection rate in Spain has soared to 436 cases for every 100,000 residents in the past two weeks, with young people particularly affected by a threefold increase compared to the previous fortnight, EURACTIV’s partner EFE reported.  
 
 
 
 

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