5 key ideas behind the EU Commission’s new farming rulebookThe EU long-term budget reform marks a turning point for EU agricultural policy, granting member states greater control in a partial renationalisation of the bloc’s farm subsidies.
This City is the Underrated Star of the French Riviera, With Chic Hotels, Stylish Boutiques, and a Sense of Timeless CoolIf I could offer one piece of advice to someone planning a trip to Nice, it would be this: Don’t tell anyone you’re going to Nice.
EU to hit US aircraft, cars and food in latest retaliatory strikeThe European Union is looking at targeting €72 billion in U.S. goods in a second round of trade countermeasures, including aircraft, cars and car parts, according to a list seen by POLITICO on Monday.
British state leaked contact details of thousands of AfghansA major breach of data on Afghans applying to resettle in the U.K. has been revealed after a two-year court order was lifted Tuesday.
Lamine Yamal to be investigated over dwarfism rowSpain's Ministry of Social Rights has asked the country's prosecutor's office to investigate Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal after he reportedly hired people with dwarfism to perform at his 18th birthday party.
Trump ‘disappointed, but not done’ with Putin as he backs Nato on UkraineComments come after Oval Office meeting with Nato’s Mark Rutte signalled a shift in tone on conflict.
What would Socrates and Plato say about AI? Former Greek leader George Papandreou has some ideasArtificial intelligence is transforming “the way we think about the world, the way that we communicate [and] our political culture in a democracy,” Greece’s former prime minister George Papandreou tells Euronews Next.
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