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Hermes European Study Centre welcomes the advanced stage of negotiations on the revision of the Tobacco Excise Directive (TED). The incoming Irish Presidency of...

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If rising costs are affecting you as a young person in Europe, then find out what solutions were proposed at this year’s Youth Policy...

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On 16 June, the Commission presented an EU action plan for the Channel migratory route, setting out a comprehensive European response to the challenges posed...

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NABU investigation revealed the depth of corruption and nepotism in the nationalised Sense Bank. While EU institutions and member states were overwhelmed last week with...

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On April 21-22, one of the leading practical conferences on anti-corruption and risk management in Europe took place in London: C5’s London Forum on...

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The European Union’s internal divisions over Russia sanctions have resurfaced following reports that the European Commission has rejected a compromise proposal to potentially delist...

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A bid to free five elephants from a Colorado zoo has been rejected after a court ruled elephants are not people. An animal rights...

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Tesco, Aldi, and Lidl have backed British farmers in their dispute with the government over tax changes in the Budget. Ashwin Prasad, Tesco’s chief...

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Social media giant Meta has offered to pay up to $5,000 (£4,040) to popular creators in the United States who join Facebook and Instagram....

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Government borrowing rose more than expected in December, hitting its highest level for the month for four years, official figures show. Borrowing – the...

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Getty Images OpenAI is teaming up with Oracle and Softbank to build data centres equipped to power artificial intelligence (AI), with plans to invest...