ATHENS — Greece’s National Transparency Authority (NTA) was forced on Friday to remove a report on migrant pushbacks in the
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DUP confirms it will shut down Northern Ireland Assembly
BELFAST — The Northern Ireland Assembly elections have produced a dormant Stormont as Democratic Unionist leader Jeffrey Donaldson confirmed Friday
Putin’s war backfires as Finland aims to join NATO
It will be immortalized in history as The Big Backfire. The decision by the leaders of Finland, which has one
Germany’s digital health efforts are flailing. Is a Lauterbach strategy the ticket?
This article is the product of a POLITICO Working Group. Germany may be known for its efficiency, but that’s not
UK commits to defending Sweden and Finland if they are attacked
Britain will provide military assistance to Sweden and Finland if they come under attack, including during their transition to NATO
Ukraine cuts Russian gas flowing to Europe via key pipeline sections
Ukraine’s gas grid operator says it is cutting Russian gas flowing to Europe through two key sections of its pipeline
Elon Musk would end Trump Twitter ban
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday that he would end the permanent ban of former President Donald Trump from
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Commission weighs joint borrowing for Ukraine
The European Commission is planning to issue new EU debt to cover Ukraine’s short-term financing needs over the next three
Belfast results show unionists can’t win vote on Brexit protocol
BELFAST — Results from the Northern Ireland Assembly election have answered a key post-Brexit question: Most lawmakers at Stormont in