Europe
Far-right AfD shrugs off Putin-propaganda allegations
AfD candidate Petr Bystron has denied receiving money from pro-Russian website. Czech authorities are allegedly in possession of purportedly incriminating recordings, but don't plan to release them for the time being, according to reports.
How does the EU protect businesses from unfair trading practices?
Anti-dumping or anti-subsidy measures protect European companies operating in the single market from imported goods with artificially low prices.
Central and Eastern Europeans increasingly under-represented in EU top jobs
Central and Eastern Europeans are increasingly excluded from EU leadership positions while Western Europeans are entrenching their dominance in the bloc's institutions, new research shows.
As Ramadan comes to an end, Muslims around the world prepare to celebrate Eid al-Fitr
When is Eid al-Fitr and how do Muslims – both in Europe and further afield – celebrate the Islamic holiday?
From Sofia to Tbilisi: A guide to Europe’s most affordable beer destinations
New research shows the price of a pint of beer can be staggeringly different depending on where in Europe you choose to drink.
Volt party presents ‘symbolic’ transnational list in EU elections
In the EU elections, the citizens of the 27 member states will only choose candidates in their own country. Some parties would like to change this rule.
EU Policy. Packed mini-plenary edition, Newsletter
Packed mini-plenary edition This week's key events presented by senior energy and environment correspondent Robert Hodgson
Poland’s local election results preview tight EU elections
Local elections in Poland, where former ruling party Law and Justice won by a slight percentage margin, could serve as an early indication for the results of June's EU elections.
European defence spending needs to speed up, says Von der Leyen
Europe is being targeted both from within and from outside, Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday.
State of the Union: NATO’s birthday and corruption in Europe
In this edition of State of the Union, we look at NATO celebrating its 75th anniversary against the backdrop of growing Russian hybrid warfare. Another topic is corruption in Europe - did politicians learn their lesson?