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Time for a High-Stakes Summit
EU leaders convene in Brussels for a crucial summit, with Viktor Orbán once again central to the debate on funding Ukraine. As tensions rise, the major question is whether the Hungarian prime minister will maintain his stance or yield under pressure from fellow leaders. Simultaneously, disagreements arise over Europe’s response to the war in Iran…
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France Seeks Political Stability
Geopolitical developments, particularly the war in Iran, seem to have spurred a surge driven by anti-war sentiment, energizing the Muslim and young hard-left voters that form the party’s base. This rise is significant, as many had dismissed Mélenchon after scandals and a drop in national polling. However, recent successes indicate that he could still influence…
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Spain Celebrates as EU Unites Around Sánchez’s Anti-War Stance
Following the bombing that ignited the latest Middle East conflict, Madrid firmly opposed the war and criticized the “illegal” action, contrasting with other European capitals’ more ambiguous stances, wary of clashing with U.S. President Trump. However, in the last two weeks, EU leaders have shifted their positions, with Italy’s right-wing Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, a…
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Starmer Considers Compromise on Migration Reforms Following MP Backlash
“The big question is if they can politically manage it even if it’s legally feasible,” said a Rayner ally. “A clear, retrospective approach of five to ten years without protections seems to unite many people.” Opponents hope to persuade the PM to dilute the plans, but if not, they aim for a vote. They haven’t…
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The EU "Champions the International Rules-Based Order": Interview with European Council President António Costa
“The European Union is a champion of the international rules-based order,” stated European Council President António Costa in an interview with European news agencies on Monday. Journalists from various agencies, including Lusa (Portugal), CTK (Czech Republic), EFE, Europa Press (Spain), STA (Slovenia), dpa (Germany), and TT (Sweden), represented a network of over 20 news organizations…


