Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou is travelling to Luxembourg to participate in the Agriculture and Fisheries Council, which will take place on...
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This week brought hope and important environmental victories. On Monday, EU Environment Ministers took crucial decisions in Luxembourg, at the final Environment Council of the Belgian EU Presidency. While some results were expected, others kept us on the edge of our seats until the last minute. This week proved there’s no stopping environmental action. But as the heads of state in the EU are finalising the Strategic Agenda for the next 5 years, a reality check is needed. LEAKED STRATEGIC AGENDA 📄🔍 […]
Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou is travelling to Luxembourg to participate in the Agriculture and Fisheries Council, which will take place on...
On June 21, the Council of the European Union approved the negotiation framework for Ukraine and Moldova. Belgian Presidency of the Council of the...
The European Union ambassadors have reached a consensus on the 14th package of sanctions which is a response to Russia's continuous aggression...
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The right-wing José Raúl Mulino assumes the presidency of Panama this Monday with the promise of stopping, with the help of the United States, the...
Many of bloc’s diplomats fear a six-month ‘fiasco’ with Viktor Orbán’s government overseeing the agenda