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EU leaders discuss top jobs after far-right gains in June elections

EU leaders are gathering in Brussels to discuss – over an informal dinner – how to distribute the European Union's top jobs, with Ursula...

EU leaders discuss top jobs after far-right gains in June elections

EU leaders are gathering in Brussels to discuss – over an informal dinner – how to distribute the European Union's top jobs, with Ursula...

European Parliament at the crossroads: A swing to the Right

About 180 million people, accounting for a little less than 51 per cent of the 357 million citizens of the 27 member countries of...

No political deal on EU top jobs after leaders’ meeting in Brussels

A highly-anticipated gathering of EU leaders ended without a political agreement on appointments to the EU's top jobs on Monday.It was the first physical...

Who will be the EU’s next leaders?

EU head of states will discuss who will lead the EU for the next five years,...

Top jobs on EU leaders’ menu, with von der Leyen in pole position

EU leaders gather Monday in Brussels to thrash out over dinner how to distribute the bloc's top jobs, with Ursula von der Leyen seemingly...

EU Leaders Delay Top-Jobs Deal Before Summit Next Week

(Bloomberg) -- European Union leaders postponed a deal on how to divide the bloc’s top jobs — opening the door to further bargaining before...

Von der Leyen tipped for nod, as EU leaders haggle over top jobs

EU leaders meeting in Brussels Monday appeared increasingly to line up behind Ursula von der Leyen for a new term heading the powerful European...

EU leaders to discuss top jobs with line-up seemingly set

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders will debate policy goals for the next five years from defence to the economy, and who to place...

EU leaders meet to divvy up top jobs. These are the frontrunners

The tricky distribution of top jobs is the next chapter after the elections to the European...

Taoiseach warns against ‘instability’ in advance of meeting on EU’s top jobs

Taoiseach Simon Harris has yet to secure support of his Coalition allies for Ireland to back Ursula von der Leyen for a second term...

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