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How immigration is dominating politics across EuropeThe Explainer French president Emmanuel Macron is the latest European leader to come unstuck over tightening border controls
By Richard Windsor, The Week UK Published
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Corruption crisis engulfs Portugal as PM stands downSpeed Read António Costa implicated in corruption probe over award of contracts for two large-scale lithium-mining projects
By Jamie Timson, The Week UK Published
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How Kenya is leading the move towards a borderless AfricaThe Explainer Concerns around security, smuggling and the impact on local employment markets continue to hamper integration efforts
By The Week UK Published
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'The value of a pro-European government in Warsaw is enormous'Instant opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week UK Published
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What does the Polish election mean for the future of the EU?Today's Big Question Opposition leader Donald Tusk claims ruling PiS party plans 'Polexit'
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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The pros and cons of EU expansionPros and cons The bloc has come under pressure to begin admitting new members by 2030
By Richard Windsor, The Week UK Published
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Would Keir Starmer get a better Brexit deal?Today's big question Labour leader must overcome fact that European capitals 'consider Brexit yesterday's problem'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Why is a tiny change to the iPhone's charger such a big deal?Today's Big Question A change to comply with EU regulations could have global ramifications
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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Poles apart: the EU and Poland tensions threatening to boil overfeature Rows with bloc over migration and the rule of law may determine outcome of upcoming Polish election
By Richard Windsor, The Week UK Published
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EU-Tunisia agreement: a ‘dangerous’ deal to curb migration?feature Brussels has pledged to give €100m to Tunisia to crack down on people smuggling and strengthen its borders
By The Week Staff Published
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The green arms race explainedfeature Massive US subsidies for green technology are causing major shifts in the world economy
By The Week Staff Published
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How Europe reported on the EU-Qatar corruption scandalfeature The saga reveals an ‘uncomfortable if familiar truth’ that money does buy influence, say commentators
By The Week Staff Published
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EU rocked by €1m Qatar corruption scandalSpeed Read European Parliament vice-president and three officials detained in custody as probe into alleged bribes widens
By The Week Staff Published
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Cop27: EU agrees to divisive ‘loss and damage’ fundSpeed Read Negotiators from the developing world have had a lukewarm reaction to the proposal
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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