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“Corruption Kills”: red hand Balkan protests shake the EU’s backyard

Protests have erupted across the Balkans, fueled by deadly disasters linked to corruption. From Serbia to North Macedonia, young people are taking to the streets, demanding accountability in a region where aspirations to join the European Union clash with entrenched graft.

Can the EU win in the rare earths game? 

Scandium, beryllium, gallium: Raw materials such as these have been the subject of many headlines and threats to take over territories by Trump. But why are these materials that hardly anyone can name so important for the global economy? And what is the EU doing to secure its supply?

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Survey: Majority of EU citizens want stronger EU role in security

With global crises on the rise, the latest Eurobarometer survey of the European Parliament shows that most EU citizens want Brussels to step up its role in security and protection.

EU not ruling out cancelling talks with Türkiye

Brussels’ fragile rapprochement with Ankara is now in question after the EU signaled it may scrap upcoming talks over concerns about democracy and human rights in Türkiye.

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Far right rise: what does the extremist surge mean for the EU?

The extreme right made big gains in Germany’s parliamentary elections. It is not alone: Across Europe, the right is on the rise. In this video, the European Newsroom explores this trend and how it affects policy making across the European Union.

Poland’s turn to lead: the EU presidency explained

Poland took over the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU at the start of the year. One month in, the European Newsroom explores Poland’s priorities during its six-month term which primarily focuses on security, competitiveness and enlargement.

Europe in Brief

Survey: Majority of EU citizens want stronger EU role in security

With global crises on the rise, the latest Eurobarometer survey of the European Parliament shows that most EU citizens want Brussels to step up its role in security and protection.

Videos

Far right rise: what does the extremist surge mean for the EU?

The extreme right made big gains in Germany’s parliamentary elections. It is not alone: Across Europe, the right is on the rise. In this video, the European Newsroom explores this trend and how it affects policy making across the European Union.

Poland’s turn to lead: the EU presidency explained

Poland took over the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU at the start of the year. One month in, the European Newsroom explores Poland’s priorities during its six-month term which primarily focuses on security, competitiveness and enlargement.

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