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'Britain is back on the European stage' as it pledges to reset relations with the EU

9th - Higher Ed
Britain's new Labour-led government has vowed to improve ties with the EU, and a possible summit between the two sides is being floated.
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Starmer lays out plans to tackle illegal immigration

9th - Higher Ed
The UK prime minister has not ruled out processing asylum claims offshore.
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What security lessons can the EU learn from the massive IT outage?

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union had previously made attempts to strengthen cybersecurity through a directive in 2022.
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Ursula von der Leyen is re-elected European Commission president by large majority

9th - Higher Ed
The re-election was shrouded in uncertainty and rested on complicated arithmetic among the four centrist parties.
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Von der Leyen Commission loses COVID vaccine transparency case ahead of crucial vote

9th - Higher Ed
Von der Leyen's Commission has lost a controversial vaccines contracts transparency case on the eve of a crucial vote in the European Parliament to confirm her nomination as Commission President.
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Budapest denies its newly-formed 'sovereignty protection' agency is intimidating civil society

9th - Higher Ed
The Sovereignty Protection Office has the power to gather information on any groups or individuals that benefit from foreign funding and influence public debate, and Hungary’s secret services can assist in its investigations.
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Germany to ban Chinese companies' components from core parts of its 5G networks

9th - Higher Ed
Germany's top security official announced that Germany will be banning the use of critical components from Chinese companies ZTE and Huawei from 2026.
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How much are MEPs paid?

9th - Higher Ed
Daily allowances and golden parachutes: we look at the perks the newly elected lawmakers meeting this week can expect.
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‘Orbán is too insignificant and too small to impact Western security’, says former US ambassador

9th - Higher Ed
The growing consensus among NATO allies is that Orbán's visit to Moscow was unnecessary, and failed to acknowledge that Moscow is the aggressor and that Ukrainians are suffering as a result of Putin’s actions.
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Orbán's clout too insignificant to affect Western security, says NATO expert

9th - Higher Ed
The growing consensus among NATO allies is that Orbán's visit to Moscow was unnecessary, and failed to acknowledge that Moscow is the aggressor and that Ukrainians are suffering as a result of Putin’s actions.
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NATO allies: Orbán's Moscow visit fails to advance peace and unity

9th - Higher Ed
The growing consensus among NATO allies is that Orbán's visit to Moscow was unnecessary and failed to acknowledge that Russia is the aggressor and that Ukrainians are suffering as a result of Putin's actions.
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AfD and allies form new far-right group in Brussels called Europe of Sovereign Nations

9th - Higher Ed
The new group, called Europe of Sovereign Nations, immediately becomes the most radical force of the right in the European Parliament.
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Could Hungarian PM Orbán face consequences for his diplomatic world tour?

9th - Higher Ed
The Hungarian autocrat has popped up in in Kyiv, Moscow, and Beijing just as his country takes over the presidency of the Council of the EU. But to what end?
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UK's new foreign minister visits Poland for talks on Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
David Lammy is seeking to tighten UK relations with the EU and stress the new government is just as supportive of Ukraine in its war against Russia.
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Pro-EU campaigners descend upon streets of London for National Rejoin March

9th - Higher Ed
Pro-EU campaigners descend upon the streets of London for the National Rejoin March.Source: Barney Davis
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Is neo-fascism on the rise with Giorgia Meloni in Italy’s election?

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of the Italian elections, international media are accusing frontrunner Giorgia Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy party (BoI), of having ties with neo-fascist movements.
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EU energy plans to raise €140B to protect households, says Ursula von der Leyen

9th - Higher Ed
The Commission chief told Euronews that the EU's energy crisis plans will help member states to protect citizens.
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Energy proposals could be 'democratic problem', as MEPs react to von der Leyen speech

9th - Higher Ed
European People's Party President Manfred Weber took issue with the European Parliament not being consulted on plans for a one-time levy on energy companies.
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State of the Union: What's the story behind the EU's keynote speech?

9th - Higher Ed
Delivered by the president of the European Commission, the EU's State of the Union speech marks the official start of the new legislative year.
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Ukrainian government websites down after 'massive' cyberattack

9th - Higher Ed
“Be afraid and expect the worst. This is for your past, present and future," a message on the websites read.
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Court in Belgium denies Deliveroo riders employee protections as EU proposes new gig worker rights

9th - Higher Ed
A Belgian court has just denied a group of belgian deliveroo riders the right to be classed as employees but a new proposal from the European Commision could overhaul platform worker’s rights across Europe.
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Olaf Scholz: Germany's new chancellor makes first official trip to Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
Olaf Scholz makes his first visit to Brussels as German chancellor.
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EU institution overreach puts bloc's future at risk, says Polish PM

9th - Higher Ed
Mateusz Morawiecki published an open letter to EU leaders on Monday ahead of a leaders' summit this week.
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EU Commission exceeding powers over rule of law crackdown, Slovenian PM Janez Janša tells Euronews

9th - Higher Ed
Slovenia's leader tells Euronews the EU Commission is 'close to breaking the law' in its efforts to ensure member states comply with the bloc's fundamental values.