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EU Migration ‘schizophrenia’: Need workers, close borders?

Europe’s economy needs one million foreign workers each year, said Ylva Johansson, the European Commissioner for Home Affairs, in January. This is due to...

Lately: A dumb smartphone for kids, the EU’s tech crackdown and an AI music battle

Hi, I’m Samantha Edwards, an editor at The Globe and Mail. Welcome back to Lately, The Globe’s new tech newsletter – and if you’re...

EU hits back at Apple withholding Apple Intelligence from the region

European Union chief Margrethe Vestager says that Apple...

EU leaders ditch call to prepare for ‘new realities’ of warmer planet

BRUSSELS — Preparing the European Union for the dangers of a warming planet is no longer a priority for the bloc’s leaders, according to...

Europe’s coming paralysis

Although the European Parliament election has had very little impact in Brussels, the outcome will soon turn Europe upside down. Yes, fears of a...

France’s far-Right wants to cut the EU’s budget – Brussels should be worried

Even before proposing a raid on the EU’s budget National Rally were...

EU’s FASTER Directive Aims to Speed Up Withholding Tax Reclaim

The EU’s proposed directive on the faster and safer relief of excess withholding taxes—known as FASTER—is a key step in helping to boost cross-border...

The European Union’s AI and Data Privacy Regulation, Explained

Meta’s AI assistant will not be available in...

France elections: Brittany, once moderate, looks to the far right

2 hours agoBy Andrew Harding, Paris correspondentBBCNearby, a group of children were taking turns to practise their basketball skills in an indoor court. A local charitable...

France’s far right looks headed for victory in the first round at the polls. Here’s what that means

Jordan Bardella, President of the National Rally (Rassemblement National), a French nationalist and right-wing populist party, speaks to over 5,000 supporters at his final...

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