Cyprus is demanding that parts of Syria be designated safe enough to return prospective Syrian asylum seekers, an assertion that the island-nation has been pressing…
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Kosovo and Serbia remain far from agreeing a long-term deal that would see Belgrade recognise Prishtina’s independence, but a seemingly minor agreement on car license…
From Tallinn to Ljubljana, emerging Europe is reaping the benefits of two decades of EU membership. But while even the region’s eurosceptics have no real…
In the minds of young people, the persistent divide between western and eastern Europe seems to be breaking down. Based on the findings of Young…
Margaritis Schinas, the vice-president of the European Commission, has spun the EU’s asylum and migration overhaul as the solution to problems facing member states. “It…
The European Parliament on Thursday (14 December) adopted a resolution calling on the EU border agency Frontex to comply with fundamental rights in border operations,…
European governments are still lobbying to legalise state spying on journalists, under a new law designed — on paper — to protect them, Investigate Europe,…
Fidesz continues to pursue a foreign policy agenda borne out of spite and hubris as opposed to one that is rooted in pragmatism or driven…
A Greek administrative watchdog has launched an investigation in the Pylos shipwreck that likely killed hundreds of people off the Greek coast in mid-June. The…
The EU’s decade-long strategy of making Serbia and Kosovo’s European integration conditional upon mutual recognition has failed. Since Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia 15…