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2025 › December › 02
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7 months ago
A watered-down bill was approved after countries pushed back on proposed minimum standards for tackling corruption.
European Commission makes 11th-hour offer to win Belgian backing for Russian asset loan ⊕
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The EU executive suggests legal workaround to nullify Hungary's veto threat.
Who are Mogherini and Sannino, the EU heavyweights questioned in fraud probe? ⊖
Two powerful figures who worked in the European Union's foreign policy arm are linked to a corruption investigation.
Former EU top diplomat among three held in fraud investigation ⊖⊖
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Belgian police raid EU foreign service HQ and College of Europe and arrest Federica Mogherini and two others
Belgian police have arrested three people including the EU’s former top diplomat Federica M…
Delaying EU’s new carbon price will cost Denmark’s budget €500 million ⊕
The levy has raised concerns in a majority of the bloc's governments that it will increase energy bills.
EU won’t sign weak climate deals at COP in the future, Poland warns ⊖
The bloc struggled to find allies at this year’s COP30 climate conference in Brazil.
Police raid EU diplomatic arm in College of Europe fraud probe ⊖
Belgian authorities detained three suspects after ‘strong suspicions’ of wrongdoing in award of contract
Brussels rejects Dutch request to dump manure on fields ⊖
EU regulations limit the amount of nitrates that can be deposited by the country’s livestock sector
Belgian cops raid EU foreign service in fraud probe ⊖
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Authorities are investigating the European Union Diplomatic Academy.
Keir Starmer gives another huge hint he wants to unwind Brexit as he says country was 'missold' EU vote and 'wild promises' cannot be delivered ⊕
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The Prime Minister used his annual Guildhall speech on foreign policy to claim Britain was still 'dealing with the consequences' of severing ties with Brussels.