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Regardless of how many seats parties like AfD pick up in the wake of its latest scandal, has the far right already won the European Parliament elections? Check out our latest print edition.
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The AfD is again under pressure after lead candidate for European Parliament Dr. Maximilian Krah MdEP suspended campaign after telling Financial Times not all SS members were criminals. Could the upheaval create an opening for Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht? Here's a look at her new left-ish party.
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The EU Council signed off on the bloc's landmark #AIAct this week. But certain exemptions for open AI models will create a back door for malicious actors to spread harmful content, Francesca Giannaccini and Tobias Kleineidam of @DemocracyR argue in a recent op-ed.
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'The perception of the right-wing surge is already driving policy solutions in Europe,' says Nathalie Tocci of Istituto Affari Internazionali - IAI. Gabriele Rosana reports on how the EU mainstream is already abandoning 'cordon sanitaire' to work with the far right.
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'We were told that we needed to get used to the situation,' says former European Parliament staffer Jeanne Ponte. Ten years after she began recording incidents of harassment in a notebook, leading to the #MeTooEP movement, has the institution changed?
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Who are you voting for? With just a few weeks until the European Parliament elections, we dug into the manifestos driving the political groups in the EP and unpacked the key policy themes for each group's major parties. EPP Group S&D Group Renew Europe
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'It traumatises you even more because when we finally reached Germany, we thought we were in a free country.' Russian LGBTQ+ asylum seekers have the odds stacked against them when seeking sanctuary in the EU, reports Thibault Spirlet.
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“It’s an arms race,” Michael Meyer-Resende of Democracy Reporting International says of the fight against disinformation and fake news. Is European Parliament ready ahead of next month's elections?
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400,000 adult EU citizens won’t be allowed to vote in next month’s elections on account of intellectual disabilities or mental health issues, according to Inclusion Europe. That leaves them as 'second class citizens,' says Alejandro Moledo of European Disability Forum. bit.ly/3UEg0t2
Amid mass protests, Georgia's parliament is set to approve a controversial 'foreign agent' law that could thwart its EU ambitions. Fredrik Fahlman reports on the ground in Tbilisi on why Oct's general elections could determine whether it joins the bloc. bit.ly/3PNsOeN
Despite European Commission trying to accelerate Ukraine's route to EU membership, Kyiv's path to Brussels remains rocky. And much depends on 'when the war with Russia ends and post-war reconstruction starts,' says Bruegel. Gabriele Rosana reports. bit.ly/3UUmllc
Can culture play a role in the European Commission's expansion plans? 'We’re not helping the enlargement process through some sort of propaganda. We are helping people who can help us,' says Walter Zampieri, formerly of EC cultural policy unit. Creative Europe
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“Moldova’s path is independent of what is happening in Transnistria. Cyprus became a member of the European Union having a territorial problem. Moldova can do it,” Josep Borrell Fontelles has said. But does the Cyprus model offer a real answer for Moldova?
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Poland’s grand coalition under Donald Tusk faces its first stress test at European Parliament elections. ‘The EU election will show whether the coalition, as a collective, is performing or not,’ says Ben Stanley. Wojciech Kość reports.
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“We have realised that it is not enough to just wait for the Western Balkans to move closer to us. It is not enough to say that the door is open,” Ursula von der Leyen recently said. So what's next for EU enlargement?
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The decision by Giorgia Meloni to stand in the European Parliament elections is not popular with Italians, according to YouTrend. But it’s likely to be effective, says Alberto Alemanno of HEC Paris Business School + College of Europe. Gabriele Rosana reports. bit.ly/44uPAhU