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1 day ago
The similarities between Chinese TikTok manipulation campaigns in the Philippines and the Russian information manipulation campaigns in the Black Sea region are striking. As we see the fine-tuning of destabilising techniques, it should be no surprise that they will be deployed in the upcoming German or French elections.
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26 minutes ago
The European Commission is sending its top migration envoy, Magnus Brunner, to Greece next week, where the issue of pushbacks will be among the topics on the agenda.
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37 minutes ago
China has accused the EU of “selective implementation” of the bloc’s rules on foreign subsidies — hinting that this could lead to further “retaliatory measures” in the multi-faceted trade dispute between Beijing and Brussels.
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Rule 241: the EU’s hidden ‘bombshell’ against anti-democratic forces

3 months ago
Legal scholars have dubbed it a "sleeping beauty" — a potent yet practically unused EU Parliament instrument akin to the EU's own Article 7, designed to safeguard the rule of law and the integrity of its institutions.
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EUobserver's Top 10 stories of 2024

13 days ago
Allow us at EUobserver to blow our own trumpet as 2024 draws to a close, with a look back at the best of the journalistic path we follow — less frothy personality-driven politics, more policy, research and investigations.
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2024 belonged to the far-right — what signs of optimism for 2025?

16 days ago
A recent study in France found atypical working hours and physical hardship are associated with far-right voters. The battle against far-right populism can be won with secure jobs, full employment, decent pay, functioning public services, equality and strong workers’ rights based on collective bargaining.
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