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2 weeks ago |
europeaninterest.eu | Brian Kelly
European Union foreign policy head Kaja Kallas has warned EU membership candidate Serbia that it faces a “geostrategic choice” in determining whether the country’s future lies in the West or the East.
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2 weeks ago |
europeaninterest.eu | Brian Kelly
With concerns mounting about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, EU foreign ministers in Brussels yesterday edged closer to endorsing a review of the bloc’s trade relations with Israel, but not all were agreed.
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2 weeks ago |
europeaninterest.eu | Brian Kelly
This week, the UK and the EU agreed to a new strategic defence and security partnership. Opening the 19 May summit alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stressed that it marked “a new era” in their post-Brexit relationship.
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2 weeks ago |
moaa.org | Brian Kelly
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2 weeks ago |
europeaninterest.eu | Brian Kelly
The president of France’s National Rally (RN) party, Jordan Bardella, is reportedly the subject of an official inquiry into how he financed his run for a seat in last year’s European parliamentary elections. The newspaper Le Mondeclaims France’s National Campaign Accounts Commission is looking into how the far-right candidate borrowed more than four million euros from individuals to finance his campaign in possible violation of the electoral code.
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1 month ago |
europeaninterest.eu | Brian Kelly
The decisive victory of right-wing candidate George Simion in Sunday’s first round of Romania’s presidential election underscored how the country’s political landscape is changing. Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced his resignation last night, declaring that his Social Democratic Party (PSD) would quit the government, following the elimination of his ruling three-party coalition’s candidate from the presidential race.
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1 month ago |
europeaninterest.eu | Brian Kelly
A former aide to a far-right AfD politician is one of five people being held in Germany, charged with passing on sensitive information to Chinese intelligence agencies. Germany’s federal prosecutor’s office filed espionage charges yesterday against the former aide of Maximilian Krah, a far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) politician, and against a Chinese national.
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1 month ago |
theillawarraflame.com.au | Brian Kelly
Quite apart from making it a habit, Cathy Bates is quite looking forward to having her eyeballs torn out again. Or rather, her character’s. Not that the Illawarra theatre veteran is pro-violence or detests being the Duke of Gloucester; it just means she’s back on the boards doing what she has loved for decades.
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1 month ago |
europeaninterest.eu | Brian Kelly
France’s Foreign Ministry has accused Russian military intelligence of being behind cyber attacks that have been targeting French ministries, defence firms and think tanks over the years. Paris drew on its own intelligence findings and flagged the GRU intelligence APT28 unit based in Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia as being responsible for attacks on France as far back as 2015. Back then, TV5 Monde was taken off air because of a purported hack by Islamic State militants.
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1 month ago |
mondaq.com | Brian Kelly |Michael Wertheim
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