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EU seeks emergency powers on supply chains
The European Commission is planning to unveil a proposal early next year for new powers that would allow Brussels to
Next year will be critical for the rule of law
2022 could be the year the map of the European Union is redrawn. For years, right-wing populists gained ground across the bloc’s

South Africa’s Archbishop Desmond Tutu dies at 90
Desmond Tutu, the South African archbishop and a leading figure in bringing about the end of apartheid, has died at

French health authority recommends booster dose after just three months
A booster dose of coronavirus vaccine can be administered as soon as three months after the first course of vaccination,
Polish opposition politician accuses government of phone hack
WARSAW — The leader of the Polish opposition Civic Platform party’s 2019 election campaign says his phone was hacked 33
UK data suggests Omicron has lower hospitalization risk than Delta
There is a reduced risk of hospitalization for people infected with the Omicron variant of COVID-19 compared with those with
Spain, Greece reintroduce outdoor mask mandate amid Omicron surge
The Spanish and Greek governments on Thursday reintroduced mandatory mask wearing outdoors, amid each country’s new measures to tackle COVID-19
Europe debates 4th coronavirus vaccine as German minister backs double booster
Germany’s Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said he expects a fourth coronavirus vaccine will be needed, kickstarting the next coronavirus policy
Europe’s ideological tug-of-war with Beijing
Casper Wits is a lecturer in East Asian Studies at Leiden University. The European Union is ceding the war of