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Belgian police search EU parliament office over Russian interference
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EU carbon prices signal high policy credibility and farsighted actors
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International donors pledge $5.4 billion for Syrian refugees
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Spain, Ireland Set to Formally Recognize a Palestinian State
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Poland exits Article 7, the EU's special procedure on rule of law
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Finland opposes calls for EU trade sanctions on Israel
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Ecodesign of EU sustainable products applicable from 2026
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