European Union
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Parliamentary elections thought vulnerable to fake news will test social media firms and bloc’s new DSA laws
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Brussels vote cancelled after it became clear law would not pass final stage with majority vote
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Technology groups face hefty fines if they are found guilty of breaching Digital Markets Act
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Exclusive: Surge in nurses originally from outside EU moving overseas prompts concern Britain is a ‘staging post’ in their careers
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The networkerIreland opens its arms to tech titans, yet shuts its eyes to failing public servicesJohn NaughtonTax revenues from Silicon Valley giants have made the republic wealthy on paper, but housing and healthcare crises persist
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Josep Borrell, high representative for foreign affairs, says ‘all responsible will be held to account’ after attacks on energy infrastructure
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Leaders of the bloc caution that the country will have to undertake more reforms before the next step can begin
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Ukraine could receive the first €1bn of interest on the sequestered assets by early July
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Leaders at summit agree text that says pause should lead to ‘sustainable ceasefire’
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EU leaders call for ‘immediate humanitarian pause’ while US expected to bring UN resolution calling for truce without delay
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European Union joins chorus of criticism of Article 23, which includes harsh new penalties for offences such as insurrection, sedition and espionage
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Joseph Borel has condemned Israel for creating what he said was a 'manmade famine' in Gaza1:26
Geert Wilders won’t be Dutch PM, but he can still harm Europe. He must be challenged